Word: thayers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...with some timely advice from Coach Mikkola, he smashed his way out of the box and ran down Joe Hall in the final sprint into the yarn. Other features of Saturday's meet: Dave Hamblett's win over IC4A champion Hall in the 440; Harvey Thayer's 22-foot broadjump, the best by a Crimson athletic in several years; the good showing of Mikkola's sprinters; hurdler Pat McCormick's performances is the 120 highs and 220 lows...
...yard dash--Won by King (BC); second, H. Thayer (H); third, Harrington (BC). Time...
Broad Jump--Won by H. Thayer (H); second, D. Carter (H); third, G. Kumpel (H). Distance: 21 feet, 8 inches...
Through the transaction completed March 29, Robert Fletcher Keahey '45, Jerome T. Kilty '50, Thayer David ocC, and Albert Marre 1L take over full control of the property. They will continue to rent it out to visiting companies until June 1949, at which time rehearsal starts on their own productions...
Fort's books (Lo!, Wild Talents) were enthusiastically hailed by a group of U.S. literary exhibitionists including Alexander Woollcott and Tiffany Thayer. In 1931 they formed the Fortean Society, dedicated to "the frustration of science." The society, which has no real magnetic field, just a gelatinous shell, petered out, leaving science no more frustrated than usual. But the tradition goes on. Next time the rain washes dust or pollen or algae out of the air, some newspaper will probably report that "scientists were mystified." They often are, but not by green rain...