Word: reed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Freshman team did not place in the half-mile run, although J. M. Jutte made a valiant effort in the last fifty yards, losing third place to Reed of Exeter by inches. Boettcher of Excter won this event. In the mile Corliss Lamont captured third for the Crimson, trailing Watters and Captain Jones of Exeter. Compbell Newhall also made a good showing in this distance, worrying and tiring the opposing runners by his fast pace...
...Hawes, H. R. Hale, G. S. Bailey. F. B. Reed...
...Siemens have both worked in the relay team all winter and were members of the cross-country team last fall, the latter being captain. Coxe and T. J. O'Brien, point winners in last year's meets will also enter the 440 and the mile. Captain H. S. Reed will be the best entry in the mile and two-mile for the team...
...opportunity to use their best talents in a recognized form of public service. Already a considerable number of men whose training in Education was secured at Harvard are superintendents in larger cities. Superintendents F. V. Thompson of Boston, F. W. Ballou of Washington, D. C., C. R. Reed of Akron, and H. S. Gruver of Worcester, are, for example, Harvard graduates. Positions of the sort they hold now command salaries as high as $10,000. Administrative positions in states are not quite so well paid, but sometimes offer a wider field of work. There are Harvard graduates in the State...
Score, Centre, 41, Harvard 36, Goals from floor, McLeish 6, Fitts, 4. Feiring, McMillin 2, Redford 6, Maver 5, Walden 2, Goals from fouls, Chase 14, Mever, 11. Referee, Sounders. Umpire, Hoyt. Time keeper, Lincoln, Scorer, Reed, Time, two 20-minute halves...