Word: rolla
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman trackmen journey to Exeter today to meet the Red and Gray. Victory is expected for the Crimson. Captain Rolla Campbell will run his specialty, the half mile. Bob Partlow is expected to win the broad jump and the high jump...
...Rolla D. Campbell, Jr. '41, of Huntington, West Virginia, and Thayer Hall, was elected Freshman track captain by the team yesterday. Campbell was on the Phillips Exeter track team under Coach Henry Carrell. As a Freshman this winter he ran the 600, and outdoors he has developed into the star half-miler. In the University Handicap Meet his time in the half...
...made Hindenburg fear to move German troops from his Polish front to his French front. Today few U. S. residents know anything of the disease or of the dirty pink eruptions, high fever, delirium and terrific death toll peculiar to typhus fever.*Half-a-dozen years ago, however, Dr. Rolla Eugene Dyer of the U. S. Public Health Service, coming out of a hospital, weak, emaciated and quavering, revealed that he had contracted typhus from fleas, a cage of which he had worn for the sake of experiment taped to his leg. The fleas came from rats. And that explained...
...Rolla Campbell...
With Andover underfoot, the Freshman track team Saturday vanquished the Exeter team 68 1/2 to 26 1/2, taking first in every event. Rolla Campbell broke the Exeter Cage record in the 600 yard run in 1:17.3. Bob Partlow continued to dominate both jumps winning the high-jump at 6 ft. and the broad-jump...