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High-Jump-Won by S. B. Jones '26, 3in., 5ft., 11in.; second, H. W. Abbett Jr. '25, 3in., 5ft., 9in.; third, Malcolm Morse, scratch...
...surprise of the meet occured when D. J. Quirk '26 made an even 21 feet in the broad jump from scratch, thus winning second place...
...final shoot of the University Gun Club's season, which has just come to a close was marked with good results in spite of the poor weather conditions. R. D. Hale '23 won the handicap trophy, while B. M. Baruch '22 won the high scratch...
Chapin ran the prettiest race of the day in the mile. Starting with a 30-yard handicap he caught Coburn on the last corner and forced ahead at the tape by four yards. Coburn was second, while Cutcheon, running from scratch, finished third in four minutes, 29 3-5 seconds, the best time that any man in the Freshman or University squads, excepting Burke, has done in the mile this year...
...founded upon the fundamental security of private property. Behind all of them stands the tremendous shadow of Roman civilization. Russia, and to a certain extent Germany, never came under the sway of Rome and never became so wholly saturated with the traditions of private property. Napoleon's famous saying, "Scratch a Russian and you will find a Tartar", is being vindicated. Russian civilization, at least its representatives in the saddle today show all the characteristics of the wandering, nomadic tribes of the Steppes. Until some common ground of understanding can be found between them and the Western Powers...