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...games are taking on the aspect of an Olympic meet, with every allied nation presenting a notable array of stars. The American Expeditionary Force organization numbers among its athletes such well-known track men as Lieut. Harry Worthington of Dartmouth, three times national and intercollegiate broad jump champion; Pat Ryan, holder of five world's records in the hammer-throw; F. C. Thompson, all-round athletic champion of the A. A. U.; and Lieut. P. R. Withington '12, former University track captain and two-mile champion...
Appointments by the Corporation were as follows: Morrison Worthington, proctor, Divinity Hall; Kenneth Ellmaker Appel, Assistant in Psychology; Stephen Coburn Pepper '13, Assistant in Philosophy; Abraham Aaron Roback '13, Assistant in Psychology, Robert Lindley Murray Underhill, Assistant in Philosophy; Eliot Channing French, Assistant in Meteorology; Horace Greeley Perry G.'12, A. T. Fellow in Botany; McKeen Cattell, Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology; John Felt Cole '00, Instructor in Astronomy; Neal Tuttle, Austin Teaching Fellow in Chemistry; Edward Smith Handy, Austin Teaching Fellow in Anthropology; Arthur Bliss Seymour, Assistant in the Cryptogramic Herbarium; Bancroft Huntington Brown, Instructor in Mathematics; Charles Andrew...
...Worthington, 204 (D.); W. Oler, Jr., 945 (Y.); W. F. Sisson, 420 (Stan.); F. L. Maker, 781 (Cal.); F. M. Hampton, 911 (Y.); C. S. Reed, 544 (M.I.T...
...Savage, of Bowdoin, cleared the barriers in the 220-yard low hurdles in 24 2-5 seconds, lowering the former time by one-fifth of a second. The fourth record, which was not allowed on account of a favoring wind, was made in the broad-jump by H. T. Worthington, of Dartmouth, who leaped 24 feet 3 inches, surpassing his own previous record of 23 feet 10 1-4 inches...