Word: parkes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Javelin-Throw.--Barker, Greenidge, Janin, Kernan, Kohn, Luk, Mills, Morse, Park, Sipp, Whitney...
...result of the business competition for the Freshman Red Book, five men have been taken on the board. The are: Randolph Forrest Burke of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; William Ehrlich of Brookline; John Henry Iselin Jr. of New York, N. Y.; Arthur Russell Sharp Jr. of Boston; and Alfred Max Stern of Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to this U. H. Crocker, Samuel Reber Jr., W. H. Soule, and E. S. Washburn are retained until Monday, May 8, at which time it will be decided whether or not any of them will be taken on the board...
Jayelin-Throw.--Won by W. E. Mills '22, 25 ft.; second, R. M. C. Greenidge '24, scratch; third, H. B. Park...
...such a question it is a common error for Americans to neglect to put themselves in the position of those they criticise. We, for example, cannot imagine any one regarding a lizzard as a common "animal" any more than we expect to find monkeys infesting the trees in Central Park. We therefore jump to the conclusion: As a matter of fact, the Argentines have the very best reasons for regarding the lizzard as worthy of protection. No doubt the latter is as familiar a sight down there as the common cat is in this country...
...William Thayer Ames '24, of Cambridge; Gershon Pereival Bickford Jr. '22, of Berwyn, Md.; Algernon David Black '23, of New York City; Charles Louis Fincke '24, of Newton; Henry Sayles Francis '24, of Boston; William Nahum Gates '24, of Elyria, O.; John Upham Harris '24, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Murlin Glenn Hoover 2G.B., of Galesbury, III.; Stockton Kimball '24, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Ernest Frederic Knauth Jr. '24, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles De Von La Follette 2G.B., of Thornton, Ind.; Clair Thomas Leonard '23, of Needham Heights; Charles Robert Paine '23, of Eagle Grove, Ia.; Kendall Bailey Rowell...