Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...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...
Princeton will maintain its tradition of strength in the hurdle entries this season with Massey, Taylor, Thompson, and North as the chief entries. Massey is the metropolitan champion and Thompson is the national A. A. U. all-round champion. Lourie has specialized in the sprints and the broad-jump at Princeton and may be called upon to run in the high hurdles, as he performed brilliantly in this event at Exeter. North is also entered in the high jump with Trop and Brumder, both of whom have done about six feet. Lourie, Gray and McKim will all compete...
...Thompson, Spaulding and Barclay are the shot put stars, while Baker and Emery are the stellar hammer men. Baker, guard on the football team, is especially dangerous as he has a record well over 150 feet. The pole vault looks weak at present, but either Paul or Maynard may show up well, although they have had little experience...
...entertainments consisted of music, speaking, recitations, wrestling, tumbling, and sleight-of-hand. Two have been especially successful. On January 16 a troupe of five men presented an excellent program at the United States Public Service Hospital at Roxbury. The second was given by a group of 14 men at Thompson's Island in Boston Harbor on Friday evening, March 24. The appreciation and praise of these entertainments has been great. Morgan Harris '24 deserves much credit for his kind and ready assistance in this work...
...Stroke, Lovell Thompson; 7, P. H. Theopold; 6, Alfred Codman; 5, L. G. Kendall; 4, J. P. Hubbard; 3, W. M. Fairleigh; 2, A. B. Harlow; bow, B. F. Rice-Bassett; cox., F. H. Blum...