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...world record breaking relay quartet of Johnson, Pope, Britton and Sanburn, the Eli mermen have barrelled through an undefeated dual meet season without being extended...
...judges disagreed in the trial heat in which he was entered. A man gets into the finals of an event by turning in one of the six best times in the preliminary heats, necessitating multiple coming on each swimmer in each race. Curwen was declared the winner over Sanburn of Yale by the finish judges, but the timers clocked him two-tenths of second slower than the Eli. Unfortunately, the timers' verdict is all-important...
...Free Style: Won by Johnson (Y); second, Cutler (B); third, Sanburn, (Y). Time...
...either Frannie Powers, Stowell, or Dave "Torpedo" Van Vort will take care of the 100. Here again Kiphuth has an almost unlimited choice of men to enter. It is likely that Evie McLeman and Dick Kelly will be his choices, although Johnson, Duncan, Gordy Mustin, Ellery Snyder, Willis Sanburn, and others are possibilities...
...editor emeritus" of the New York Times. Oldest living graduate (1859) is Ellen Browning Scripps, sister of Edward Wyllis Scripps and a prime mover in the early days of Scripps-Howard journalism. In the class of 1882 were Samuel Sidney McClure, founder of McClure Syndicate, and John Sanburn Phillips, director of Crowell Publishing Co. Other famed alumni, living and dead, include: Thomas W. Goodspeed (1859), a refounder of the University of Chicago; Nelson Dean Jay (1905), Morgan partner; Robert Rice (1896), vice president and general manager of Colorado & Southern Ry.; Thomas Harper Blodgett (1899), president of American Chicle Co.; Playwright...