Word: masons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With the infected hand of C. E. Mason '30 now completely healed, the Sophomore has resumed the No. 4 slide which his injury cost him on the eve of the Tech-Cornell regatta. C. McK. Norton '29, who has been rowing in his place now seems slated for the No. 2 seat, if he can show better form and stamina than A. A. Campbell '30, who has rowed all this year's races...
...Rockefeller Foundation, organized "to promote the well-being of mankind throughout the world," is headed by that distinguished after-dinner speaker, George Edgar Vincent, 64, who was formerly president of the University of Minnesota. Only last fortnight, another famed educator, Max Mason, 50, resigned as president of the University of Chicago to become director of the new Division of Natural Sciences of the Rockefeller Foundation. Mr. Mason is to have both administrative and research duties...
Judging from totals derived by considering the points that are almost certain to fall as predicted, the meet comes out so close that anything may happen tomorrow. Such men as L. D. Brayton '28 and F. E. Cummings '30 in the 440, and T. F. Mason '30 in the 220, have a chance to swing the meet to the Crimson by running better than they have to date. Guarnaccia in the discus may also be a factor in carrying the Harvard total over the majority line...
Coach E. J. Brown '96 has kept C. McK. Norton '29 in Mason's place in the first shell since the Tech-Cornell race last Saturday and it is probable that Norton will be in the boat at starting time this week end. D. S. Greer '29 has taken over Norton's post on the Junior University crew...
...dash events are difficult to predict. Yale holds an advantage in the 220 with Walker and Ross opposing T. F. Mason '30 and C. H. Elsass '30. In the 100, A. E. French '29 is counted on to lead Kieselhorst and Walker...