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...Harvard team of 1898 had in its starting lineup four men who were to direct Harvard coaching for 14 of the next 17 years. They were B. H. Dibblee '99, W. T. Reid '01, J. W. Farley '99, and P. D. Haughton '99. Dibblee took over the burden of coaching when Forbes was appointed Governor General of the Philippines. In 1900, Yale put one of its greatest teams on the field to defeat a stubborn Harvard team 28 to 0. The statistics of this game show that Yale gained a total of 555 yards for rushing against 153 for Harvard...
...fifteenth in 1929 and seventh last year. If the Crimson leader shows equal improvement tomorrow he should match strides with McCluskey of Fordham, Barker of N. Y. U., and Chamberlain, individual winner from Michigan State last year. Harvard's last team victory came in 1912; in 1928 J. L. Reid '29 led the field for the Crimson...
...Executive Committee to meet in Washington and plan a White House War. Among those thus called to League headquarters were Henry Breckinridge, onetime (1913-16) Assistant Secretary of War; James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr., onetime Senator from New York; Theodore Douglas Robinson, onetime Assistant Secretary of the Navy; Ogden Mills Reid, publisher of the New York Herald Tribune; Arthur Curtiss James, rail tycoon; Henry Cabot Lodge, grandson of the late great Senator from Massachusetts. Strife with a Republican President would come hard for this predominantly Republican Navy League Committee. Mr. Breckinridge, outstanding Democrat of the lot, was first to dissociate himself...
Winner, Robert Murphy '32; M. Cobb '35; R. J. Sheperd '32; S. N. Greenberg '32; F. L. Steele '33; C. J. Bove '35; J. P. Schen '35; J. F. Kelley '32; J. L. Reid 3L: W. E. Clapham 1GB; James Parton '34; J. M. Estabrook '34; C. F. Woodard '35; A. S. Pier '35; C. J. Sewall '35; G. H. Bullwinkle 1G; J. S. Hayes '33; J. L. Farley '32; G. L. Wagner '35; E. H. Clark '33; J. E. Rogerson '34; J. J. Ney '35; E. S. Rogs '35; R. A. Stout Sp.; W. L. Post...
Several former track starts are expected to offer severe competition for the undergraduate runners. Among those entered in the meet are J. L. Reid 3L, once intercollegiate cross country champion, intercollegiate cross country champion, and captain of the 1929 Harvard track team; G. H. Bullwinkle 1G, former captain of the C. C. N. Y. track and cross country teams; and F. J. Mardulier '30, former Crimson hurdle star...