Word: rand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...events scheduled and the 1920 entries for tonight are as follows: 50-yard dash, E. C. Mott-Smith, L. H. Rand; 100-yard dash, E. C. Mott-Smith, L. H. Rand; 220-yard swim, F. S. Stranahan, E. R. Sumner; relay, Stranahan, Sumner, Rand, Mott-Smith; plunge, J. H. Eaton, H. W. Toepke; diving N. R. Knox, A. Levy...
...Freshman team has been severely handicapped by the loss of L. H. Rand, the only winner of a first place in the recent Andover match, and D. H. Morris, a promising plunger, both of whom will be unable to make the trip to New Haven...
...prospects of victory for the Freshmen are very slight, for Andover has a well-balanced team, while 1921 must rely almost entirely on two men, L. H. Rand and E. C. Mott-Smith. In the 200-yard four-man relay, Andover is said to average 27 4-5 seconds, which is much better time than the Freshmen can hope to make. The event which the 1921 team seems likely to win is the 50-yard dash...
...Roxbury Latin School. The subsequent speeches are as follows: "The Stupidest of Losses," by Dr. Josiah Bridge '84, of Westminster School, Simsbury, Conn.; "Latin in Modern Education," by Dr. Payson Smith, commissioner of education for Massachusetts; "The Comprehensive Latin of the College Entrance Examination Board," by Professor Edward K. Rand '95, of the University. The meeting will be concluded with a lantern talk on "Athens Under the Turks," by Dr. James M. Paton '84, of Cambridge...
...Comprehensive Latin of the College Entrance Examination Board. Professor Edward K. Rand, of the University...