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...respect to this even distribution of the scoring power that the Tiger combination excels. Although Princeton's hill and dale firmament is starless, it comprises a wealth of profitable runners. Against M. I. T., for example, the Orange and Black took second, third, fifth, sixth, and seventh places. With such contestants in the field, therefore, it appears that the outcome will probably be decided in the lower places, even though Watters, Cutcheon, and Treadwell may turn in some brilliant performances...
...ordinary year the Republican nominee in Vermont is practically certain of election. Congressman Dale, although reflected to the next Congress, resigned his seat to contest for the place in the Senate. He made one of the main issues of his campaign for nomination unqualified opposition to any modification of the Volstead Act. Pollard is classed as a Wet and it is thought likely that there will be some breakage of party lines in the vote on the prohibition issue. Any advantage that Pollard has by being related to Calvin Coolidge, Vermont's leading son, will be more or less...
Porter Hinman Dale, former Congressman from the Second Vermont District, took the Republican nomination by securing 26,463 votes out of 49,436 cast for three candidates in the primary. The Democrats nominated Park H. Pollard, a cousin of President Coolidge, who was unopposed. The third name on the ballot will be that of Marshall Hapgood, who classes himself as an " Independent Progressive" and asserts in Who's Who that he is known as " the Rugged Reformer." His other claims to distinction include the invention of an out-of-door fireplace and activity in movements to conserve forests...
...Dale is elected next month, it will be another step in Vermont's consistent policy of regular promotion for her politicians. In the last Congress Vermont's Senators were William P. Dillmgham and Carroll S. Page, both 79 years of age. Her two Congressmen were Frank L. Greene, 53, who had served in Congress since 1912, and Mr. Dale, 56, whose Congressional service dated from 1915; last Fall Representative Greene was elected to succeed Senator Page. Mr. Dale, of Island Pond, is a Vermont product. In his youth he studied acting under James E. Murdoch and law under...
...team came in second, being headed only by the University of Maine. In the New England Intercollegiate Cross Country Run last year the Bowdoin runners placed fourth, Maine, Bates, and M. I. T. defeating them in the contest for places. The men who should give the Crimson hill and dale men the strongest opposition are Captain Plaisted, Howes, and Foster...