Word: stevensons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present Keene Fitzpatrick, coach of the Princeton track team, will make no statement as to the prospects, but the winter indoor season should be evidence enough that the team this year will be one of the best that Princeton has ever had. Captain Stevenson, Conger, Taylor and Johnston, who made up the relay team, Thompson, Massey, Huhn, and Hills, a Freshman, are some of the men who did well during the winter...
Eaton and Merrill held their own with the Princeton runners, but Chute fumbled the baton, and Stevenson handed over a large lead to Conger, the Orange anchor man. Burke, running last for the University, gained 50 yards on his opponent, and pushed him hard at the end, but failed to overtake...
...clock.--Emerson D: "Scenery of the Novels of Scott, Stevenson, Dickens, and Hardy", (Illustrated) by Mr. Hersey. English D, section...
...honorary vice-presidents include Mr. Stephen P. Cabot '92, of Newport, R. I., headmaster of Saint George's School; Mr. George S. Stevenson '03, of Hartford, Conn.; Mr. Luther Atwood '83, of Lynn; and Mr. Milton B. Warner, LL.B. '91, of Pittsfield...
...better is hard to tell; both have done well in competition, and turned in better times than either of the University men. Coxe was unable to run in the Harvard-Yale meet, being disabled with a pulled tendon. In the Princeton meet, however, he ran a close second to Stevenson, the Tiger quarter-miler, in the fast time of 48 4-5 seconds. Chapman is a former Exeter runner who has been running for the Yale freshmen this spring. His best performance in a meet was against the Tiger yearlings, when he won his race in 50 3-5 seconds...