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Last winter Mercersburg Academy celebrated "Michelet Day." No famed alumnus of the long past was object of their honor, but a living man. He was, furthermore, a 22-year-old college boy, a senior at Dartmouth. Outsiders were puzzled or amused at such hero worship. But those who knew Bob Michelet understood the tribute and considered it fitting...
Knute Nelson, the family moved permanently to Washington. After grade school and a short time in Central High School, Son Bob went off to Mercersburg. There in two years he became a football and track star, treasurer of his class and a graduate aim laude. His schoolmates were proud to vote him the typical Mercersburg student...
...year ago, will have some trouble in repeating this year, inasmuch as he is suffering from a stone bruise. Milbrandt of Northeastern, who is entered in four field events, is favored to take the shot put over Harvard's Johnny Dean, defending champion of both the shot and discus. Bob Playfair, Harvard's star sophomore distance man is conceded the 3200 meter run, and Charlie Woodard is expected to capture second place for the Crimson. Francis Schumann, who took the pole vault last year, is being with-held from competition by Eddie Farrell...
Time trials and racing starts were the diet of all the crews under his guidance yesterday and the results as far as the Varsity was concerned were quite satisfactory. The only weakness in the first shell may be at the number six position which is being filled by Bob Drysdale, a good oarsman but one who shows signs of tiring rather quickly...
...meter dashes and the 110 and 200 meter hurdles. While none of the times were outstanding, many of the heats were bitterly contested. In the 100 meters, Dick Brayton, a Freshman, and Frank Glass of the Graduate School made the best time of 11 2-5 seconds. Willy Williamson, Bob Bookings, Harry Miller and Carlisle Abell also made the grade...