Word: sweeney
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Devens reported for duty with the field artillery unit here. The detail came down in charge of First Sargeant John O. Witham, and is composed of the following men in addition to Sergeant Witham: Sergeant John Burns, Sergeant John John E. Bliven, Sergeant Joseph Barter, and Privates John C. Sweeney and Alfred G. Little. All of these men, who will aid in the instruction work of the unit next fall, are experienced. The majority have seen service overseas, while two wear gold wound stripes...
...Curry, 400 (Pitt); W. B. Baker, 445 (Pr); H. M. Walker, 446 (Pr); J. L. Hopkins, 447 (Pr); R. W. Speir, 448 (Pr); J. Breckley, 462 (Rut); T. Gargan, 463 (Rut); W. P. Kemp, 473 (Sw); H. A. Olin, 474 (Sw); D. B. Ford, 518 (Y); G. F. Sweeney, 540 (Y); D. F. Parker, 541 (Y); H. F. Rogers...
Pole-vault.-Points divided among D. B. Ford (Y.), D. Parker (Y.), J. Sweeney (Y.), and R. W. Harwood '20. Height...
Yale will be well represented in the high jump by Landon, winner of that event at the Penn. games, and in the shot put and pole vault by Captain Braden and Sweeney, both of whom are first class men in their events...
Landon, who won the high jump at the Penn. Relay Carnival with a leap of six feet, will be a strong contender for that event in the coming meets. Ford, Sweeney, and Parker, in the pole vault, compose a trio all of whom have been clearing the bar at twelve feet. Ford and Sweeney have done even a trifle better than that in practice. Ford, Reche, and Cowles have been clearing twenty feet in the broad jump, Ford having reaped twenty-two feet in a practice trial. With Captain Jim Braden, of the Eli team, putting the short forty...