Word: miller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last year's Millrose meet was a triumph for Harvard when A. H. Miller '27, premier sprinter of the Crimson squad, flashed home in front of a strong field in the 50-yeard dash. Frank Hussey, of Boston College, Robert McAllister, "the Flying Cop", and Morrill of Boston University took Miller's dust in this race...
Gilbert Heron Miller, who gives good things to our theatre in the grand manner,* fathered the show. The adaptation from the German of Alfred Neumann was done by able Ashley Dukes, Britisher. The scenery, some said the finest factor of the evening, was designed by Norman Bel Geddes. Eminent English Players Leslie Faber and Madge Titheradge were specially imported. Fabulous sums were spent with a devoted flourish. Few men would take such risks. Mr. Miller escapes with every honor. The Patriot is a production to be respected deeply, to be seen by many people with great interest, to be regretted...
...Miller '27, of the Boston Athletic Association, was victorious in the 40-yard dash, and was only 1-5 for a second away from the world's record. In this event Folwell Scull of the University of Pennsylvania was second, and Ernest Morrill of Boston University was third...
...Cairns, 3 Sever 35 Mr. Peterson, 4 Sever 32 Mathematics 4 Sever 29 Mathematics 8 Harvard 5 Meteorology 1 Geol. Lect. R. Minerology 2 Mineral. Lect. R. Music 6 Sem. Mus. 1 Philosophy A Mr. Perkins' section P Emerson A Mr. Perkins' section P 2 Emerson D Mr. Miller's sections M1, M2, M3 Emerson D Mr. Morgan's sections Y1, Y2 Emerson D Prof. Eaton's sections E1, E2 Emerson J Mr. Kraushaar's sections K1, K2 Emerson J Philosophy 8 Emerson A Physics 18 Sever 30 Semitic 5 Andover C Semitic 16 Sem. Mus. 3 Zoology...
Skipping through the events, the list shows that A. H. Miller '27 will be the most conspicuous runner in the 45-yard dash, with Monty Wells, world's record holder for the 45-yard hurdles...