Word: sheldon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...shot-put are both more promising from the Crimson point of view than the jumps. Coach Farrell hopes to have Davis, his premier vaulter, in good condition and if this is the case the University should clinch five points. The consensus of opinion would give second place to Sheldon of M. I. T., but Gratwick has shown great improvement this year, winning the event in the triangular meet with a vault of 11 feet 6 inches. Reidy, moreover, has cleared 11 feet and may possibly give Sheldon or Gratwick a hard struggle. In the shot-put, too, Captain Brown, Clark...
...speakers is not complete as yet, the following are expected: Mr. Fletcher S. Brockman, the Reverend Henry Sloane Coffin D.D., Mr. A. Bruce Curry, the Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick, Mr. Ralph Harlow, Mr. Henry Hobson, Professor Kenneth S. Latonrette, Mr. John R. Mott, Mr. Arthur Rugh, Mr. Frank M. Sheldon, Mr. Sam Sroemaker, the Reverend Robert Elliott Speer, Mr. Robert P. Wilder, Professor Henry B. Wright, and Mr. Elmer Yelton...
Four other undergraduates of high rank have been awarded Sheldon Prize Fellowships for study and travel next year. They are John Bridge '22 of Simsbury, Conn., Wheeler Glass Lovell '22 of Cleveland, Eliot Dole Hutchinson '22 of Lowell, and Garrett Mattinglay '23 of Allegan, Mich...
Horse.--Won by Sheldon (P); second, Nickels (H); third, Richardson...
Professor J. D. M. Ford '94 will be away on leave of absence this year and Professor E. S. Sheldon '72 has retired. Both men are of the French Department. Professor Sheldon in retiring gives up his courses on "Old French Literature", on the "History of French Literature prior to the Fourteenth Century", and on "French Literature in the fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries." Professor Ford is scheduled to give the second of these courses, but will himself be absent at least for the second half year, and will be unable to give his course on the "Novel and Tale...