Word: keith
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Against competition like Yale's Spence Cone, Gould Donahue, Jim Fuchs, and Vic Frank, Brown's Gil Borjeson, and Dartmouth's Al Reich, the Crimson weight-throwers will have a trying afternoon. Charlie Keith and Don Trimble should do well with the javelin. But Geoff Tootell and Al Wilson with the discus, Tootell and Trimble with the shot, and Eric Stromsted with the hammer will face the top men in the East...
...Harvard side, Dave Carter bettered his own mark with 23 feet, 7 8-8 inches in the broad jump. Bill Geick was a strong second. Charlie Keith throw the javelin 195 feet, 3-4 inches with Fred Ravreby and Don Trimble second and third, both scoring over...
Unless Eric Stromsted or Dick Rubin can better previous performances, Yale's Spence Cone, Gould Donahue, and Paul Mason can sweep the hammer; but Charlie Keith and Don Trimble are a potential Harvard one, two with the javelin, with either Fred Ravreby or Eli Dick Bowers grabbing third...
This had gone so far that Mr. Burr had actually consulted an architect. The matter was brought to the attention of Mr. R. Keith Kane, special adviser to the President, in order to seek his counsel on the relationship of a new Varsity Club to the other needs of the University and at the same time bring to his attention how keenly interested Mr. Burr was in the need for a new Varsity Club. Unfortunately, Mr. Burr died not long after this conference. It is a significant fact that after Mr. Burr's death, a note was found...
...Charlie Keith threw the javelin 178 feet, 5 1/2 inches, Trimble was second, and Fred Ravreby fourth. Dick Rubin and Eric Stromsted were second and third to BU's Jim Lang with the hammer...