Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Carlisle Abell '35, Richard A. Brayton '37, Robert S. Brookings, II '35, Norman L. Cahners '36, Edwin E. Calvin '35, David C. Crawford '36, Jonn Dorman '36, Emile Dubiel '37, Milton G. Green '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Richard C. Johnson '36, Malcolm Millard '36, Harold I. Miller '37, *Robert S. Playfair '36, *Captain John P. Scheu '35, Charles F. Woodard '35, *John D. Woodberry '35, Robert D. Woodward '37, Manager Warren Sturgis...
...triple deadlock in the election of the 1936 track captain was finally broken as Milton G. Green '36 of Newton Center, star hurdler and broad jumper for the Crimson, was elected to succeed John P. Scheu '35, of New York City, the best of Harvard's distance runners...
...track managerial position John W. Bryant '36 of Milton will succeed Warren Sturgis '35 of Groton...
Although no official word has been forthcoming from the H.A.A. or other sources, it is understood that the predicted close contest for the honors between Milton Green '36, star timber topper, Norman Cahners '36, hammer thrower and coming sprint man, and R. C. Hall '36, high jumper, is responsible for the deadlock...
...Juniors appointed were: Arthur Atwood Ballantine, Jr., of New York City and 9 Bow Street, Raymond Dennett, of Williamstown and Adams House, Robert Carlton Hall of Brookline and Leverett House, Milton Gabriel Green, of Newton Center and Lowell House, and LeMoyne White, of Boston and Dunster House...