Word: track
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition to Healey, six other Juniors were named to Council posts. Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., incumbent, of Eliot House was second with 187 votes; Phil C. Neal, incumbent, of Dunster, third with 184; Mason Fernald, track letterman of Eliot House and also an incumbent was fourth with...
William C. Coleman, Jr., next year's hockey captain, was fifth on the '40 slate with 173 ballots cast. The tie for sixth was between two present members of the Council, 1940 track captain James D Light body, Jr, and Douglas Mercer of Winthrop House who led the ticket last year; both received 168 votes. The election of seven instead of six Juniors will reduce the number of those appointed by one according to official decree...
...Lerner with firsts in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, the Lowell House track team scored 58 1/2 points to win the inter-House title for the second straight year Friday afternoon...
James D. Lightbody, Jr. '40 of Eliot House and Glencoe, Illinois, ace-quarter and half-miler, has been elected captain of the Varsity track team for 1939-40, it was announced yesterday...
...famous Olympic runner, Light body has rolled up an amazing record in three years of Harvard track. As a Freshman he won six individual races and anchored a winning indoor Yardling relay team. In the Yale meet that year he was beaten out by Torby Macdonald in the 220 for his only defeat...