Word: ranney
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Cornell, however, remains a relatively unknown quantity, but not a negligible one, since the Big Red, which took seventh in the I. C. 4-A. meet a year ago, is considerably stronger this season and will provide Captain Penn Tuttle and his cohorts with their toughest competition. Ranney, Wing-enter, Schmidt, and Hoag are the Ithacans' big guns...
Leading contenders for the individual blue ribbon in today's race are Bill Watson of Yale, Dave Little of Princeton, Hal Wonson of Dartmouth, and Cornell's Ranney...
...Bill Holderness and Dartmouth's iron-man Hal Wonson who is also running in the 1000, but in the two-mile grind Dave Simboli will undoubtedly finish up among the leaders, although an up-and-coming New Haven lad named Ronald Clark is conceded a definite edge, and Cornellian Ranney looks good
Nine Seniors elected to Student Council--H. L. Gaddis, G. H. Balch, H. L. Groves, R. Lowell, T. J. Campbell, R. F. Duncan, F. C. Gray, F. D. Huntington, D. P. Ranney...
Married. Dorothy Williams Ranney, 25, daughter of George Alfred Ranney, Chicago utility man; and Gaylord Donnelley, 25, son of Chairman Thomas Elliott Donnelley of R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. (The Lakeside Press), printers of TIME; in Chicago...