Word: robbs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Allen '26 of Andover; George Pierce Baker Jr. '25 of Cambridge; Benjamin Franklin Rice-Bassett '25 of New York City; Marion Adolphus Cheek '26 of Brookline; Gardner Cowles Jr. '25 of Dee Moines, Iowa; Henry Traugott Dunker '25 of Davenport, Iowa; Malcolm Whelen Greenough '25 of Boston; Philip Hunter Robb '25 of Boston; Philip Spalding of Milton; Channing McGregory Wells '26 of Southbridge...
JUNIORS (FIRST 7 ELECTED)H. T. Dunker 230P. H. Robb 206M. W. Greenough 187B. F. Rice-Bassett 181Philip Spalding 181G. P. Baker Jr. 154Gardner Cowles Jr. 152Alden Briggs 150E. M. Beals 144P. H. Theopold 127S. B. Kelley 123E. G. Lowry Jr. 122Philip Walker 119Brooks Whitehouse 102H. P. Curtis 76322 ballots 225416 cast out 112338 ballots...
Philip Hunter Robb of Boston...
...yards dash, Norton of Yale is a sure winner, but Robb, a Crimson sprinter, seems able to beat Locke of Yale down the straightaway to second place, if he is able to repeat his splendid race against McKim at Princeton last Saturday...
...yards dash, according to the Harvard adherent, will be a replica of the 100-yards dash, with Norton in first place, Robb in second, and Locke third. Robb will be under a severe strain to take second in both races, but it is not impossible in a Harvard-Yale race, where nerve often counts as much as previous performances...