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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...
...Partlow, with firsts in the broad and high jumps and a second in the dash, led a strong Freshman track team to a decisive victory over Andover Saturday 55 5-6 to 25 1-6. Partlow set a new cage record in the broad jump, and Exeter's Rolla Campbell equalled the cage record for the 600-yard...
...Brooks '40; Richard W. Burnett '40; Edward S. Childs '40; Hamilton H. Daughaday, Jr. '40; Edward Lichtig, Jr. '39; Albert E. Lindsay '38; Steven L. Madey '40; Langdon W. Mead '39; Clifford D. Stevens '40; George H. Wadsworth '40; John C. Wells '40; Frederic L. P. White '39; Rolla D. Campbell, Jr. '41; Lee A. Dimond '41; Charles D. B. Howell '41; Stephen McGrath '39; David H. Mitchell '41; Joseph R. McLoughlin '41; Robert B. Nichols '41; Charles H. Oldfather '41; L. F. Stowell...
Nothing is known about the visiting Freshman teams. Both teams will undoubtedly have something. The Crimson 1941 harriers have two good men in Robert B. Nichols and Charles H. Oldfather, Rolla Campbell, former Exeter half-miler, is improving rapidly, and Jaakko has his eye on him not only as a cross country man but as a track...
...typhus virus may be transformed, by ways which bacteriologists have not discovered, into human-typhus virus which in turn is transmitted by lice in a much more virulent form. Professor Zinsser two years ago invented a vaccine to prevent human typhus (TIME, March 13, 1933). Before that, Dr. Rolla Eugene Dyer of the U. S. Public Health Service invented a vaccine to protect humans against rat typhus (TIME, Nov. 7, 1932). Though the mortality rate of typhus under normal circumstances is low, it does run as high as 60% in a severe epidemic. An attack lasts about two weeks, leaves...