Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Edward P. Carter, Manchester, N. H.; Marian A. Cheek, Weston, Mass.; Monroe D. Dowling, Jr., New York City; Joseph D. French, Newton, Mass.; Thomas S. Gates 3d, Devon, Pa.; James A. C. Gerry, Spartanburg, S. C.; Norman E. Hartness. Tulsa, Okla.; Fletcher Hodges 3d., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert E. Morrison, Newton, Mass.; John C. Perkins, Hampton, N. H.; Donald G. Richards, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Paul S. Rosenthal, Dorchester, Mass.; George W. Smith Jr., Tiptonville, Tenn.; Kilby P. Smith, Scituate, Mass...
Less prominently mentioned names who could be nominated today include George P. Baker '25, Hill Professor of Transportation, Alan W. Brown '30, president of Hobart, mason Hammond '25, Pope Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Francis Keppel '38, dean of the School of Education, and Eiting E. Morrison '32, associate professor of History at M.I.T
...quarter mile boasts Dave Alpers and Bob Morrison, both capable of breaking 50 seconds before the season ends. Sprinter Norm Bruck is a potential 10 second flat man in the 100-yard dash, and he is backed by Al Merson, Ed Carter, and recently injured Fred Smith. The 220 will have the same lineup, in addition to Morrison...
...Alpers, Morrison, Bruck and Carter will probably make up the relay team, which might prove a surprise if none of the boys are plagued by injuries. Cal Perkins will be the alternate for this group...
...weight events also present a big problem. Art Siler and Red Snodgrass can put the shot only a little over 40 feet, which probably won't be good enough outdoors. The discus event is in fair shape, with Art Siler and Bob Morrison both around 130 feet. The javelin is the biggest problem, since Pete Morrison, capable of throwing 170 feet, will not be out this spring. The hammer, so far, is being handled by Win Smith and Bob Keith, but both boys need a lot of practice...