Word: throws
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...certain of his more important diplomatic notes. It is planned to keep the official documents separate from the others except in the case of the volume devoted to military organization and colonial policy. Here will be included such portions of Mr. Root's reports as Secretary of War as throw light on these subjects. The titles of the volumes now in press are as follows: "International Law and Foreign Relations," "Government, Administration, and Legal Procedure," "Central and South America and the United States," "Military Organization and Colonial Policy," "The North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration," and "Political, Historical, and Commemorative Addresses...
...changes of the hammer-throw and shot-put records are very marked. E. D. Brandegee '81 threw the 16-pound hammer 59 feet 8 inches in 1879. This record has been practically tripled, since the present record of T. Cable '13, made in 1913, is 162 feet 4 1-2 inches...
...consists of 12 members, including coach and manager, Walter Christie, and Captain T. L. Preble. Captain Preble will enter both hurdles. The rest of the squad consists of the following men: L. Nichols, high-jump, broad-jump, and pole-vault; F. Maker, high and broad-jump; C. Monlux, hammer-throw and discus; D. Richardson, hammer-throw and shot-put; C. Gildersleeve, hammer-throw, and discus; H. Tirerer sedge, shot-put, javelin-throw, and discus; E. K. Lockard, broad-jump and pole-vault; A. H. Elson, hammer-throw; J. R. Frisble, pole-vault; and J. Jackson, broad and high-jump...
...Hammer-throw.--Won by E. R. Roberts '16 (scratch); second, W. S. Blanchard '17 (10 ft.); third, W. B. Snow '18 (35 ft.). Distance...
...Hammer-throw.--Won by F. W. Hobbs (Smith); second, L. Jackson (Gore); third, L. MacFarland (Smith). Distance...