Word: ryans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Hardly less spectacular was the two mile victory of B. R. Cutcheon '25 over Nazro of Dartmouth whose desperate bid for first place in the latter stages of the race forced Cutcheon to surpass himself and eliminated the other Crimson entries, P. F. Coburn '24 and J. F. Ryan '26. R. L. Hyatt '24 took first place in the broad jump. The heave of C. A. Eastman '24, which covered 43 feet and one half inches in the shot put, surpassing the old record by seven inches and the recovery of Captain Merrill from some recovery of Captain Merrill from...
...Lott, Jr., Michigan undergraduate, the highest ranking ever bestowed upon the middle west. Notables conspicuous by absence from the lists owing to insufficient tennis activity in 1927 were William Johnston, for a dozen years in the first six; R. Norris Williams, potent defender of many a Davis Cup; Elizabeth Ryan, second woman in 1926, and Mrs. Marion Zinderstein Jessup...
Married. Miss Margaret D. Kahn, daughter of Otto Hermann Kahn, of Manhattan; to John Barry Ryan Jr., grandson of Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan; in Manhattan...
Engaged. Miss Margaret Dorothy Kahn, 26, of Manhattan, daughter of Banker Otto Hermann Kahn; to John Barry Ryan Jr., 27, reporter for a New York tabloid newspaper, grandson of Financier Thomas Fortune Ryan...
Besides Stollmeyer, the following letter-men will be available for next year's team: Bernard Barnes '30, Derk Bodde '30, A. G. Booth '30, Louis Kerness '29, A. S. Rudd '29, Reed Ryan '29, W. J. Salmon '30, and W. D. Vogel...