Word: sec
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...yard high hurdles D. A. Donahue '41, May 24, 1941. Time--14 5/10 sec. 220-yard low hurdles--D. A. Donahue '41, May 13, 1939. Time 23 6/10 sec...
...yard run--J. D. Lightbody '40, May 18, 1940. Time 1 min., 52 1/10 sec. One-mile--A. C. Northrop '38, May 21, 1938. Time--4 min., 16 5/10 sec. Two-mile run--J. L. Reid '29, June 1, 1929. Time--9 min., 22 sec...
...yard dash--E. E. Calvin '35, July 8, 1933. Time--9 8/10 sec. 220-yard dash--D. D. Pirnie '43, May 30, 1941. Time--21 3/10 sec. 440-yard dash--W. Willcox '17, May 15, 1915. Time--48 sec...
...most memorable thing about the show is that Stunter Paul Mantz, in an effort to publicize it, flew from coast to coast in 6 hr. 7 min. 5 sec., breaking a transcontinental record...
...thinking, speed up its machinery. A law student and then a law professor at Harvard, he went to Washington in the early days of the New Deal as one of Felix Frankfurter's "Happy Hotdogs." Brain-Truster Landis helped write the Securities Act of 1933, became SEC chairman in 1935, then dean of Harvard's law school. But Landis was soon back in Washington, where he ran the Office of Civilian Defense...