Word: pope
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...high jump the University has four men who have all done 5 feet, 10 inches or better; they are R. G. Harwood '09, R. P. Pope '10; G. E. Roosevelt '09, and R. E. Somers '08, who should get all the places. Yale has no one who has done over 5 feet, 7 inches. The shot-put will be a good match between B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 and G. L. Buhrman '08 of Yale. Stephenson won over Buhrman last year by 2 inches. L. W. Bangs '08, C. C. Little '10 and F. H. Burr '09 have shown...
High jump--1908: R. E. Somers, B. T. Stephenson, Jr.; 1909: R. G. Harwood, G. E. Roosevelt; 1910: F. DeH. Houston, S. C. Lawrence, R. P. Pope, J. Wheel-wright; 1911: S. A. Reed...
...Somers '08, 2 in.; R. G. Harwood '09, 3 in.; G. E. Roosevelt '09, scratch; A. L. Besse '10, 5 in.; T. M. Gregory '10, 5 in.; F. D. Houston '10, 3 in.; S. C. Lawrence, 2d, '10, 5 in.; C. C. Little '10, 6 in.; R. P. Pope '10, scratch; J. Wheelwright '10, 3 in.; A. D. Barker '11, 2 in.; W. P. Browne '11, 4 in.; W. A. Dennis '11, 3 in.; E. G. Greene '11, 2 in.; H. H. Heath...
...courses offered in the department of English literature for this half-year are notoriously meagre. In the eighteenth century two courses are open to the ordinary undergraduate, one dealing exclusively with the school of Pope, the other with the sentimental school. In the nineteenth century no courses whatever are at the disposal of the undergraduate, save one which treats of the English novel from its birth to the present day; this however, is "primarily for graduates." We wonder what has become of those excellent courses, English 8a and 8b, in which the romantic poets of the nineteenth century might...
...Somers '08 won the handicap high jump contest, held in the Stadium yesterday afternoon, with an actual jump of 5 feet, 7 1-2 inches. G. E. Roosevelt '09 was second with an actual jump of 5 feet, 8 1-2 inches, and R. P. Pope '10 third with 5 feet, 7 1-2 inches...