Word: ray
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...individual entries, the best-known stars include Joseph Ray, the A. A. U. mile champion; D. S. Caldwell, of the B. A. A., who will also run in the mile; Hannes Kolehmainen of the Irish-American A. C.; J. G. Loomis of the Chicago A. A., national champion in the sprints; Thomas Halpin, of the B. A. A.; and Alma Richards of Cornell, the Olympic champion high-jumper...
...Hunter mile" a small field of unusually high quality will start. The entries include Joseph Ray, the A. A. U. mile champion with a record of 4 m. 16 2-5 s.; William Gordon, of the New York A. C.; D. S. Caldwell and J. W. Ryan, both of the B. A. A. J. W. Overton of Yale is not expected to enter this race, as Coach Mack is reserving him for the relay race with the University...
...result of the outside games played this year and for faithful work in daily practice with the first team the following men have been awarded the "H 2nd": Donald Appleton '18, of Haverhill; Ray Baxter Brown '18, of Haverhill; Douglas Campbell '17, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; Lorenzo Barry Day '17, of Brookline; Francis Baylies Dean '17, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; Donald Drought Dewart '18, of Spokane, Wash.; Clifford Frederick Farrington '16, of Cambridge; Alfred Wild Gardner '18, of New York, N. Y.; Max Hans Christian Gersumky '17, of Winthrop; David Dewey Greene '16, of Cambridge; Paul Membree Hartley...
...injured list does not present as serious an aspect as was first thought. Wallace has practically recovered from the blow received on the head, and King should soon recover from his strained leg muscle. An X-ray examination has shown that the injury to Gilman's ankle is not a fracture, but a sprain, and it is expected that he will be available for the last three games...
...Physical Colloquium, "X-Ray Wave Lengths," by Mr. F. L. Hunt in Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...