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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unique distinction of being world's champions for answer. In the rise with Cornell, Captain W. A. Barren, Jr., '14, A. Biddle '16, F. W. Capper '15, and R. Tower '15 ran the 1560 yards in 3 minutes, 61-5 seconds, taking three fifths of a second off the record made by Burns, Gram, Halpin, and Merrihew of the B. A. A. just a year ago. Tower won the pole from Lewis and gave about five yards to Biddle who held it over Irish. Caldwell was sailing after Capper in the third relay when he fell, and although he recovered...
...University 780-yard relay team also set a new dual record in defeating Yale. E. Stone '15 started for Harvard and took the lead over Scotten for a lap. Then Scotten jumped ahead and Stone was content to trail until the fifth lap when he began a nicely timed sprint which enabled him to turn over about ten yards to J. R. Abbott '14. Abbott held his own with Bayne, and in the third relay the race was decided when W. J. Bingham '16 outran Captain Brown. F. W. Capper '15 was anchor man, running his second race...
...attend, or to sit in the 1913 section at the Yale hockey game, are asked to sign the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock this evening, or notify P.G.M. Austin '13, 33 Holyoke House. The addresses of a number of men are not on record; as soon as their addresses are received invitation and application blanks for the game will be sent to them...
...dinner at the Hotel Lenox on Friday, February 6 at 6 o'clock. Several reports will be read and following a short entertainment, the meeting will adjourn to the Arena where a section has been reserved for the Yale game. The addresses of several men are not on record and therefore notice of the reunion could not be sent to them. All those who did not receive invitations and application blanks for the game are asked to sign a blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's before Saturday of this week, or notify P. G. M. Austin, 33 Holyoke House. WALTER...
...Record board has organized as follows: Chairman, C. A. Merz, 1915, of Sandusky, Ohio. Art Editor, G. S. Patterson, 1915, of Montgomery, Ala. Advertising Manager, J. S. Butler, 1915, of Dorraneetown, Pennsylvania. Editors, S. T. Haddock, Jr., 1915S., W. R. Tuttle 1915, W. A. Robertson 1915, F. W. Tuttle 1915. The 1915 board goes into office directly after the Record banquet on Tuesday, March...