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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Bayes M. Norton, Captain of the 1926 Yale track team which defeated the Crimson by 1-3 of a point, and Caleb F. Gates, former Princeton track and football star are two leading representatives of the combined forces of Oxford and Cambridge Universities which are to compete against the Harvard Yale track and field athletes in the stadium on July 13, according to an announcement given out last night...
...English athletes will sail on the S. S. Ascania of the Cunard Line on June 11, arriving in this country about two weeks before the meet. A tentative line up forwarded to the University athletic authorities is a follows: Sprints: B. M. Norton (O); 440-yards dash: R. Leigh Wood (O); 880-yard run: W. C. Went-worth (O), and N. H. Gutteridge (O); One-mile run: C. E. Green (C), and H. S. Townsend (O); Three-mile run: D. M. Wilson (C), and J. M. Humphrey (O): High hurdles: H.G. Harper (O), and I. R. Mann (C); Low Hurdles...
...interesting that the two persons quoted in the Monday morning papers who seemed to agree with me, were both college officials. They knew what I was talking about. One of the them addition, a college president, sensed the use I was making of the word snob, that is, the word as ignorantly applied by people without manners, brains, or ambition to almost anybody who is not ashamed of possessing them or using them properly...
Largely responsible for the increasing difficulty of differentiating automobiles has been the Fisher body corporation, which is now engaged in making all General Motors cars look like Cadillacs. Fortunately the powers that be have decreed that the appearance of two new makes comes at a time of the year when the large majority of those interested will have ample leisure to study the situation. The recent additions to the General Motors family will present a problem such as to delight the hearts of conscientious brand spotters, but where are they to fit in the scheme of things? Obviously they overlap...
Each applicant will be limited to two tickets for the crew race, which cost $5 apiece, whereas no limitation is placed on pasteboards for the ball game. The latter are priced at $2 each...