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Kilpatrick (Y.), Cook (C.), Nixon (C.), Mayhew (B.), Babcock...
...five men who were retained for the broad jump were closely bunched between 21 feet 9 inches and 21 feet 6 1-2 inches. Mayhew of Brown made the best jump, with Nixon of Cornell an inch behind. Babcock of Columbia was a quarter of an inch behind Nixon, and Cook of Cornell a quarter of an inch behind Babcock. Kilpatrick, although he finished fifth yesterday, is still a prominent candidate for first or second place. Cook has a lame ankle and may not be able to improve his mark to any great extent...
...broad jump will again be a critical event. Cook of Cornell is capable of jumping 23 feet, which is enough to win. Kilpatrick of Yale will undoubtedly do better than he did two week sago and is a sure second and a possible first. Nixon of Cornell is the most likely man for third, while Harvard with Little and Long has a chance for a point...
...deSelding '10; Yale; G. Butler, L. J. Henes, E. Bushnell, R. B. Burch, C. Baird, R. H. Cary, J. Lilley, E. S. Seymour, Cornell: E. G. McArthur, N. Blass, R. P. Heath, B. R. Tewksbury, E. T. Cook, V. A. Stibolt, J. A. Stalfort, C. J. Stein, S. F. Nixon, R. B. Hurlburt, R. T. Smith; Princeton: W. L. Dawbarn, R. A. Gamble, E. C. Jessup; Michigan; C. P. Keck, R. C. Craig, H. S. Gamble, E. F. Leger, J. J. Horner, G. Warner, H. P. Smith; Pennsylvania; G. W. Minds, W. Hough, P. Irwin, J. L. Hartranft...
...voted to concur with the Corporation in making the following appointments to the administrative board of the Graduate School for 1904-1905: John Henry Wright LL.D., dean; William Morris Davis M.E., George Foote Moore A.M., D.D., George Lyman Kittredge A.B., Hugo Munsterberg Ph.D., Maxime Bocher Ph.D., Thomas Nixon Carver Ph.D., and Wallace Clement Sabine A.M. It was also voted to concur with the Corporation in appointing William Sturgis Bigelow '71, Arthur Tracy Cabot '72 and T. J. Coolidge, Jr., trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for one year from January 1, 1905; in establishing the Frothingham professorship...