Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Particularly encouraging is the return to the squad of Chapin in the sprints of Chute in the 440-yard run. Davis in the pole-vault, and Whitney in the hurdle-races. All four of these are veterans of last year's team, and may be counted on to tally...
...mile run looks like a Yale victory, the hurdles have a decidedly Crimson aspect, although strong competition may be expected from Hulman the star of last year's Ell yearling team, who is often conceded first place. Whitney, however, should be able to beat him over both the high and low timbers, provided that he is not hampered by his injury, received on the southern trip this spring. At the present time, it seems to be entirely healed. Hauers and Hulman should have a great battle for second place, with the outcome entirely in doubt...
...fast, with a long stride, and excellent form. He comes will a rush at the end, and this, added to his other qualifications should enable him to finish ahead of the Ell, and swell the Crimson total by five points. Hulman should be close on his heels. With Whitney, Hauers, and Thayer contesting the Elis right to second place...
...Whitney's plans, reproduced in the cuts on this page, carry out the ancient traditions of this fifteenth century institution as well as those of the purest Flemish Renaissance architecture. In addition Mr. Whitney has solved the practical problems involved in a library of such huge dimensions. The shelves will have a capacity of two million books, while the Reading Room has been designed to accommodate three hundred students at one time...
...Here is a real opportunity for the scholastic world of this country to combine and offer this monument to their elder sister in distress. Yale, Princeton, Columbia, and Amherst have come through splendidly. Let not Harvard fall down with her share". Thus Mr. Whitney Warren, architect of the new Memorial and speaker at the Union last night, characterized the importance of the University's Louvain Library fund drive which starts today...