Word: stevensons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...George L. Kittredge, Mrs. David Mason Little Jr., Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. Louis B. McCagg, Mrs. George B. H. Macomber, Mrs. Willard Shepherd Martin, Mrs. Henbert Parker, Mrs. George A. Sagendorph, Mrs. Endicott Peabody Saltonstall, Mrs. Phillip L. Saltonstall, Mrs. Alexander Sedgwick, Mrs. Robert H. Stevenson Jr., Mrs. Daniel David Tierney, Mrs. Austin Wadsworth, Mrs. Paul B. Watson, Mrs. George Shattuck Whiteside, Mrs. William Whitman Jr., Mrs. Edward Allen Whitney, Mrs. Richard S. Whitney...
...Driscoll, Boston College; second, Stevenson, Princeton; third, Hendrixson, California fourth, Monie, Syracuse; fifth, John, Cornell. Time...
...Penn State captured first in the mile and third in the 880; Brown of Dartmouth leaped to 6 feet 4 5-8 inches in the high-jump, breaking by 1-8 inch the Intercollegiate record set by Oler of Yale in 1915; Driscoll of Boston College nosed out Stevenson of Princeton by inches in the 440; and Hauers of the University and Higgins of Columbia both came through with unexpected triumphs in the high hurdles and two-mile races respectively. In the century dash LeConey, clocked in 9 7-10 seconds, broke the Intercollegiate record of 9 4-5 seconds...
...Here too Woodring is rated with the fastest of the field, having a mark of 47 4-5 seconds to his credit. It is probable, however, that he will not attempt to run both the dashes and the 440, so that the race should develop into a battle between Stevenson of Princeton, Driacoll of Boston College, Roy of Rutgers, Koppisoh of Columbia, John of Cornell, and Williamson of Stanford Stevenson is at present the national champion, while Driscoll is known as a great fighter with an ability to finish strong...
...Yard Dash.-Johnson, Leh. Lambert, Jones, Morton, Conger, Gordon, Hitzrot, Stevenson, Trimble, Webster...