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...following men make up the squad: W. R. Arnold '44, R. P. Emerson '43, N. N. Griffith '42, J. S. Jillson '44, R. B. Kent '44, W. C. Palson '44, F. W. Phinney '43, A. J. Pifer '44, C. H. Robbins '42, K. T. Rogers '42, J. Jopka '43, G. H. Stewart '42, H. C. Tuttle '43, D. K. Webster '44, R. J. Mead '44, T. Coggeshall '44, J. S. Browne '44, W. S. Ellis '44, S. H. Noon '43, S. S. Poland '44, G. J. Lyons '42, F. C. Scott '43, W. A. Rich '44, E. J. Sullivan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 55 Harriers Report To Mikkola For Practice | 9/25/1941 | See Source »

...Prize for poems written by undergraduates. The men will receive sliver medals and will divide the prize award of $160. Abraham's poem was entitled "Self Portrait"; and Tyng's poem, "The Six Saints of Calis." Honorable mention went to Cedric H. Whitman '43, of Middleton, R.I., Alan J. Pifer '44, of Shirely, Frederick G. Ranney Jr. '43, of Boston, and Francis L. Dawson Jr. '43, of Lynn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eleven Prizes Are Given For Music, English, and Elocution | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

...yard run - Won by Slingerland (20 yards); second, Pifer (20 yards); third Graves (scratch). Winning margin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PIRNIE TAKES LEAD IN TRACK MEET | 4/14/1941 | See Source »

...medium distances are also fairly strong with Tim Coggeshall and Paul Alken running in the 600 and Charlie Eberhard and Alan Pifer competing in the 300. In general, it seems that as the distances grow shorter, the Yardlings' ability also seems to fizzle, with the result that the dashes are unreliable and Exeter proved that the team must depend on the distances...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 2/18/1941 | See Source »

...Hollis Pifer remembers his mother taking him to the railing, calling, "Save my child." He remembers being thrown into the arms of a sailor aboard another noisier, dirtier boat, watching wide-eyed as the San Juan sank, while horror-stricken passengers and crew swam about in oily water. "Oh, grandma," said little Hollis next day in San Francisco, "the ship sank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CATASTROPHE: Off Pigeon Point | 9/9/1929 | See Source »

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