Word: peet
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...training sessions on the last two Saturdays, time trials have been run off. The best quarter mile men seem to be A. H. O'Neil '28, C. S. T. Lundell '27, R. H. Ryan '28, R. T. Dunn '28, Brayton '28, and W. C. Peet '28. Captain E. C. Haggerty '27 and J. C. Real '28, next year's Cross Country leader, have been showing up well in the distance events. Miller, H. W. Burns '28, Lundell, and T. E. Dunn '29, will undoubtedly represent the University in the sprint events tomorrow...
...Sever polls from 9 to 1 o'clock. G. B. Francis and R. H. Sanger will watch at Standish from 12 to 2 o'clock, W. T. Lloyd and Nathaniel Saltonstall will watch the Smith Halls polls at the same time, and E. D. Molcher and W. C. Peet will be stationed in Gore. From 6 until 7 o'clock, J. L. Pool will watch the Standish polls, H. G. Swann, the Smith polls, and Eduardo Andrade in Gore...
...position on the squad, for this week at least, is assured. The eight remaining members of the squad, J. I. Weismna '28, H. B. Jackson '27, L. H. Roots '26, G. H. Perkins '26, E. D. Pratt '27, J. L. Pool '28, R. G. Allen '26, and W. C. Peet Jr. '28, will play in the elimination round-robin...
...Rogers Peet Co., clothiers, have five stores in Manhattan. Although few of the many Manhattan gentlemen who cover the span between their swaddling and their graveclothes in the sailor-suitings, Norfolks, long pants and cutaways of this concern, have ever beheld, in the flesh, either Mr. Rogers or Mr. Peet, few are without their conception of the personal appearance of these able outfitters. They envision Rogers as a spindling little man, whose pathetic shanks, shrunken torso and desiccated arms, contrast oddly with the twinkling zest of his round impish face, the shrewd pucker of his mobile mouth; they picture Peet...
Died. Charles W. Halsey, 48, President of Rogers-Peet Co., famed men's outfitters; in Bronxville, N. Y., of a nervous breakdown. A graduate of Princeton, he obtained a job in 1898 as dbseryer for the U. S. Weather Bureau in New York, obtained later a job as clerk in Rogers-Peet, rose to the Presidency...