Word: second
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...counted on to amass a total of 23, with Dartmouth winning 16 points. The University team is expected to gain six much-needed points in the broad jump and shot put to carry it through to victory, but its chances are slim at the best. French should take second place, but here again he may be handicapped by his late start in training. Last year he won the event with a leap of 22 feet 1 1-4 inches, but this year Dartmouth has Canby, the favorite, who is capable of a 23-foot jump. Donner of the Green...
...shot put, Levy and Anderson of Cornell, first and second place winners last year, are the outstanding performers, but David Guarnaccia '29 has shown steady improvement and has a narrow chance for a second. The high jump, pole vault, and 35-pound weight events are all Cornell and Dartmouth. Maynard and Pierce should win the Green six points in the first of these, while Colyer of Cornell is conceded the advantage in the pole vault. Worden and Anderson should finish one-two in the 35-pound weight. Harvard 43, Dartmouth 40, Cornell 33 Is Forecast TRACK EVENTS Harvard Dartmouth Cornell...
Professor G. L. Kittredge '82, delivering the second of a series of four lectures on great authors, will speak on Chaucer in Emerson D tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock...
Harper Woodward '31 of Rochester, New York, was elected second assistant Manager of Squash Racquets after an eight weeks' competition. Woodward prepared at the St. Paul's School...
Appointment of N. B. Epstein '31, of Brookline to the post of second assistant wrestling manager, and of E. F. Noyes '32, of Cambridge to that of Freshman wrestling manager was announced yesterday...