Word: whitney
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...heats were held in the University high hurdles over a distance of 60 yards, half the usual length. The same four men competed in both heats and finished in the same order; C. H. Hauers '23 winning, with R. S. Whitney Jr. '22, J. P. Monks '24, and R. H. Sears '24 crossing the line in that order. Hauers' victory was unexpected in the light of Whitney's showing this year and was due in part to the fact that the latter hit his knee in the first heat and was almost limping as he reached the finish; a circumstance...
...work last spring and this winter. R. S Whitney Jr. '22 has stamped himself as the Crimson's fastest entry in both the 120-yard high and the 220-yard low hurdles. C. R. Hauers '23 has demonstrated ability in the former event that has at times brought him to the tape ahead of Whitney, while R. W. Fitts '23 will run with Whitney over the low hurdles. The work of these three men should make the hurdling events certain point-winners for the Crimson this spring...
...first meet of the year, the University entered a relay team and three other men in the Millrose Athletic Association games in New York City on February 1. The relay team managed to secure a second place, losing only to Princeton, while R. S. Whitney '22 won first place in the 50-yard hurdles with the fast time of 6 4-5 seconds. The next best came in the B. A. A. games in Boston on February 6, where the University lost both a short and long relay race against M. I. T. and Yale respectively, while the Freshmen were...
Dean E. A. Whitney '17 was the next speaker. After briefly outlining the history of the Dramatic Club, he showed the value of the club for training in public speaking, in business and executive work, and in color values and designing...
Full plans for the spring season of the Dramatic Club will be announced at an open meeting in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock this evening. Professor G. P. Baker '87, Coach J. W. D. Seymour '17, and Dean E. A. Whitney '17, who was active as an undergraduate, will speak on the Club and the work which it expects to do. Tomorrow competitions for the various activities will start...