Word: medley
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...season properly starts with the Millrose Athletic Association games held at Madison Square Garden, New York City, February 1. There the Crimson medley realy team composed of Burke, Eaton, Chute, and Merrill ran second to Princeton, while Whitney won first place in the 50-yard hurdles against an exceptionally strong field. This was merely a "feeler" of the University's strength...
...Professor H. C. Macdougall Fantasia "Lohengrin", Wagner Overture to "Sakuntala", Goldmark Suite, "Nuteracker", Tschaikowsky a) Overtune Minature b) Danse de la Fee Dragee c) Danse Chinoise. Dance of the Hours from "La Gioconda" Ponchielli a) "Like shadows o'er the grass" b) Problems c) "Petite Soldat", Sextette d) Wellesley Medley Hungarian Rhapsony No. 2, Lisst Kammenol Ostrow, Rubinstein Invitation to the Dance, Weber-Berlioz
...heat, Princeton's fast quartet was never headed, though pressed hard by the M. I. T. team. The University and Dartmouth were left to fight it out alone and J. A. McCarthy '22, anchor man for the Crimson, was unable to overcome the Green's lead. The Freshman medley relay was over a distance of 1 7-8 miles. Here though the Crimson team trailed they received a point as only five colleges were represented...
...Crimson team was lucky enough, however, to secure the pole in the relay, and with this advantage the running of Percy Jenkins '24, J. E. Merrill '24, J. W. Quinn '23, and J. A. McCarthy '32 should enable the University to finish well in the fore. The Freshman medley relay race is an innovation this year, but 14 colleges have entered teams. Here too the Crimson is handicapped by the loss of J. S. Murphy Jr. who broke his arm last Saturday...
...motion was passed at a meeting last Saturday of the I. C. A. A. A. A. to make it an annual event. For the first time in many years, there will be a Freshman race in which eight colleges will compete. This will be a medley race, one man running 880 yards, a second 440, a third 220, and a fourth a mile...