Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sometimes it does not realize that student opinion is quite so deeply concerned with such an enterprise as it, actually is. But when the Senior class returns the verdict, as it did on this recent questionnaire, that there is more undergraduate interest in swimming than in crew, hockey, or track, then it is high time to consider the construction of a swimming pool a matter of considerable importance...
...first two Garcelon hurdles were awarded yesterday afternoon to Joseph Fletcher '25 and L. L. Robb '25 of the University track team. The award was made to Fletcher for winning the high hurdle event and to to Robb for the low hurdles...
...most surprising revelations is the large number of Seniors who pronounce swimming to be their favorite sport. Nine per cent of the class declared for swimming. This figure, ranking swimming as fourth, is greater than baseball, track, rowing, basketball, or squash. Trailing swimming by one per cent, squash holds fifth place, closely followed by baseball with seven per cent, track six, and rowing four...
...Slocum '90. President of the Harvard Club of New York and an Overseer of the University, and C. C. Buell '23, captain of the University football team. From the Freshman ranks the speakers will be A. H. O'Neil, president of the Freshman class and newly elected track captain, and W. B. Jones, Freshman baseball captain. Jones will speak on Freshman Pops Night, which is to occur...
...meeting of the Freshman track squad yesterday afternoon, Albert Henry O'Neil '28, of Jamaica Plain, was elected captain of the 1928 team. O'Neil's election to lead the Freshman runners was almost unanimous...