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Whitney romped away with his heat in the hurdles, leading the nearest man by more than two yards. Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, Olympic champion, made the best time in the trial heats of 6 3-5 seconds, and duplicated this in the final heat, which he won easily, leading Frank Loomis of the Chicago Athletic Association, and Whitney, who were running neck and neck for second place, by about three yards. Whitney was a few inches behind Loomis at the finish, and got third place...
...annual All-American College team of 17 athletes, as just announced by Secretary F. W. Rubien of the A. A. U. Charles W. Paddock, the sprinter from the University of Southern California; Hallock H. Brown of Williams, the championship two-miler; R. W. Landon, Yale's high-jumper, and Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, winner of the 120-yard hurdles for Canada, are the Olympic winners who have won places and who, together with Earl Eby of the U. of P., and several others from the West, form the nucleus of the team...
...thirteen scenes it is hard to choose those which are the best. "Japanella" with the Mayakos, "At the Cottage Gate" with Muriel Harrison and Earl Benham, singing "Good-bye Sunshine, Hello, Moon"; and "The Lady of the Pyramids" with an Egyptian dance by Vanda Hoff may be picked as a few of the many delightful bits in the entertainment. As for music, "I love the Land of Old Black Joe" and "My Sahara Rose" give melody. The Acrobats, Messeurs Regal and Moore, at first burlesque their profession in an amusing manner and then prove themselves to be performers of unusual...
...cage to run. The hurdlers especially came in for hard work. R. S. Whitney '22, who will represent the University at the B. A. A. games showed fine form in both the low and high hurdles. Whitney will have to do some fast running February 5, as Earl Thompson of Dartmouth, who won the Olympic hurdles last summer, is entered and is expected to lead the field...
...Earl Dean Howard; Director of Labor for Hart, Schaffner & Marx; Chairman of the National Board of Labor Managers for the Clothing industry; Professor of Economics in the College of Liberal Arts, and Professor of Banking and Finance in the School of Commerce of North-western University, Chicago, recently prepared for the Crimson the following statement on the development of government in industry...