Word: rans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...lead-off man took the pole. From the time the gun was fired until A. H. Gordon '23, running anchor for the scribes, broke the tape, the Crimson representatives led the procession in spite of the fact that two fast men who were not members of the comic publication ran for Lampy...
...when he was Captain of the University track team, he made a new Harvard record for the half-mile in the Yale meet of 1 minute 54 2-5 seconds, which no Crimson runner has beaten since then. Bingham showed his fighting spirit this year, when he ran anchor on the relay team in the race with Yale at the B. A. A. games, and also in the Penn Relay Carnival. In the Yale race he gave one of the most thrilling exhibitions of determination to win that track followers have ever seen, when, starting several yards behind, he fought...
...Muste, Secretary of the Amalgamated Textile Workers of America, and formerly a clergyman, will be the speaker of the evening. Mr. Muste ran the 1919 strike at Lawrence, and he has an original view based on first-hand experience of "The Aims and Methods of the Labor Movement", and this will be the subject of his talk. After his speech there will be an informal discussion open to all members...
Captain D. W. Comins of the Worcester team surprised everyone by taking first in the 40-yard dash, beating Jenkins by a scant margin. He later on ran lead-off man in the relay against J. E. Merrill, and outran him completely, handing over a quarter-lap lead to the next...
...Tibbetts, of Worcester, leading, with Thomas Campbell of the 1924 team a few feet behind, tripped on the corner, but got up just in time to spill Campbell, who was forced to hurdle him, landing in the mud at the side of the track. Campbell picked himself up and ran on, but was unable to make up the distance he had lost, and did not place...