Word: miller
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...title holders. The Eli leader was clocked in 9 8-10 seconds, the fastest mark turned in during the afternoon. The second race was the closest in this event and was captured by Charles of Colgate after a stiff brush in the last ten yards with Barber. California captain. Miller, the University hope in the short dash, won without extending himself in the third heat with a mark of 9 9-10 seconds, the same as turned in by Hussey of Boston College and Russell, the Ithaca leader, in the succeeding two preliminaries. Lundell, the second Harvard sprinter...
...last Saturday, romped home ahead of a fast field in the third heat to win in 48 8-10 seconds. The Blue flash came to the fore in the last 25 yards and was pushed all the way to the tape by Cooke of Syracuse and Burgess of Georgetown. Miller of Stanford won the second heat and Ascher, veteran Georgetown runner showed the way in the final brush...
...much to block Wood's nomination. But the rest of the Connecticut delegation was for Wood, and the incident cost King his place as National Committeeman. His last appearance in the public eye was when he was indicted three weeks ago with Harry Micajah Daugherty and Thomas W. Miller for conspiracy in securing the payment of $7,000,000 to a Swiss corporation by the Alien Property Custodian - as a reward for which they were supposed to have received $441,000 (TIME, May 17). Dying, the former undertaker's clerk, left besides his family, the history...
...speakers who will be at Northfield this June are many who are well known thoroughout the country. The most prominent men who will lead the Conference are: Dr. G. R. Baker, C. S. Campbell, Dr. H. S. Coffin, Sam Higginbottom, C. E. Hurry, J. W. Macdonald, F. P. Miller, Dr. F. N. Seerley, Dr. R. E. Speer, Norman Thomas, Dr. H. H. Tweedy, Dr. R. P. Wilder, S. W. Wiley, the Honorable J. S. Wilson, and H. P. Van Dusen...
...results of the matches were as follows: Whitebeck (H) defeated Sullivan (L), 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; Perkins (H) defeated MacFadden (L), 6-1, 6-1; Gordon (H) defeated Trumbull (L), 6-3, 6-1; Lenhart (B) defeated Miller (L), 4-6, 6-1, 6-3; Smith (H) defeated Liversidge (L), 6-1, 6-1; Jansen (H) defeated Doty (L), 6-2, 6-2; Whitbeck and Gordon (H) defeated Sullivan and MacFadden (L), 6-0, 6-3; Smith and Lenhart (H) defeated Miller and Liversidge (L), 7-9, 6-3, 6-2; Perkins and Jansen (H) defeated Doty...