Word: relayers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Mile Relay--David Cobb '31, W. R. Driver Jr. '29, W. R. Koch '29, R. P. Porter '29, J. L. Reid '29, G. W. Smith '29, A. M. Vinton...
...Mile Relay--W. M. Dow '29, R. G. Gould '30, V. L. Hennessy '30, T. F. Mason '30, Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, W. C. Rowe '31, G. A. Tupper...
...Mile Freshman Relay--J. W. Crickard '32, J. W. Fobes '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, G. G. Kirstein '32, D. E. Mitchell '32, E. E. Record...
During the week two relay teams, one from the Freshman and one from the University squads will be picked. Seventeen men have been entered for the K. of C. games in these two events, but Coach Farrell yesterday narrowed the group to six men on each squad. The group from which the University team will be picked is composed of R. G. Gould '30, V. L. Hennessy '30, G. A. Tupper '29, W. C. Rowe '31, T. F. Mason '30, and Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31. The Freshman group is to be picked from the following six men. N. P. Hallowell...
...west coast, it was found that the high Andes were an obstacle to telling the world by ship's radio what the traveller was saying and doing. The Navy Department therefore obligingly ordered the cruiser Rochester to steam westward from Panama to the vicinity of Galapagos and thence relay the Maryland's rebounding messages to the big naval radio station at Balboa.* Notwithstanding this assistance, the Maryland found Andean ether conditions so bad that no messages could be sent for six hours one day. George Barr Baker, the chief Hoover censor and publicist, explained matters to the world...