Word: mayer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Wettels, 19 (C); H. Staub, 21 (C); E. N. Sibley, 20 (C); H. E. Shackelton, 37 (Cor); A. E. Robinson, 38 (Cor); C. Livingston, 39 (Cor); M. H. Kessel; 40 (Cor); R. K. Felter, 41 (Cor); W. P. Coltman, 42 (Cor); E. B. Bickford, 43 (Cor); K. A. Mayer, 44 (Cor); J. C. Davis, 88 (D); E. E. Petot, 89 (D); V. S. Welch, 90 (D); P. G. Sanderson, 91 (D); J. W. Prentiss, 92 (D); W. B. Pierce, 93 (D); R. Legendre, 150 (G); A. McCann, 151 (G); I. Weller, 152 (G); W. A. Crist...
...Yard Run--R. P. Barnes, 3 (A); F. Wing, 4 (A); F. J. Woodbridge, 5 (A); H. Staub, 21 (C); C. Shaw, 22 (C); E. N. Sibley, 20 (C); H. C. Ashley, 23 (C); K. A. Mayer, 44 (Cor); W. P. Coltman, 42 (C); C. Livingston, 39 (C); L. B. Gateley, 45 (C); M. H. Kessel, 40 (C); F. L. Abreu, 46 (C); F. L. Ruoff, 47 (C); W. J. Dockerill, 48 (C); E. B. Bickford, 43 (C); J. M. Murray, 100 (D); W. J. Carto, 101 D); C. H. Goodnow, 102 (D); B. E. Eckberg...
...five men who scored points in the 880-yards run last year who are going to compete this week in the Stadium are C. Shaw, Columbia; K. A. Mayer, Cornell; G. W. Albright, Pittsburgh; S. Bawden, M. I. T.; and F. L. Abrew, Cornell, who finished in that order...
...same time the following appointments were made: Kossuth Mayer Williamson, Assistant in Economics; Herbert Feis, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Robert Herbert Loomis, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Philip Putnam Chase, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Lawrence D. Steefel, tutor in the Division of History, Government, and Economics; Sidney Raymond Packard, tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics; Donald Buttz Clark, assistant in Philosophy; Joseph Leonard Walsh, instructor in Mathematics; Thurman Los Hood, Secretary of the Committee on the Use of English by Students; Lester...
...Technology men will furnish an unusually strong distance team, headed by Dresser, their fastest two-miler. Also Mayer, in the quarter, and Shackleton, in the sprints, are both excellent runners. M. I. T., however, is suffering from the same scarcity of field event ment which has troubled the University for the last few years...