Word: racing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hottest heat was that between nimble Lady Astor and spry old Lieutenant Colonel Sir Frederick Hall, 65. This time the Noble Lady, 50, captured her favorite aisle seat (she lost the race last spring? TIME, July 15). This year, for the first time in the House of Commons, she was hatless...
...Hallowell '32 was the first to break the tape in the University race, finishing in 28 minutes, 2-5 seconds. R. P. Wesley '33 won the first year contest, returning in 17 minutes, 39 seconds. The University team scored a 19 to 52 win, while the 1933 runners were defeating their opponents by a perfect count...
...summary of the University race follows: Hallowell; Smith (Y); Aldrich: J. M. Fox '32; G. N. Barrie '32; Sturtevant Burr '31; J. W. Fobes '32; C. Bullock (Y); R. G. Hodges '31; E. T. Floathe '32. Time--28 minutes, 2-5 seconds...
...summary of the Freshman race follows: Wesley; Murphy; Foote; Dodge; Hughes; Hayes; Woodland (Y); Dickenson (Y); E. H. Clark '33; Gray (Y). Time--17 minutes, 39 seconds...
...harriers will meet the Yale Freshman 3.10 o'clock ten minutes before the University race. The distance for the first year men is about three and three quarters miles, beginning by the Metropolitan Race Track, and ending at the Lars Anderson Bridge...