Future Laurel Hill and West Laurel Hill residents went to Paris in 1900 to compete in Olympiad II. Meredith Colket was a Penn scholar who placed 2nd in the pole vault. Bascom Johnson was a Yale pole vaulter who failed to compete, but went on to an amazing career in public health. Edward Bushnell was a middle-distance runner whose name eventually became synonymous with sports at the University of Pennsylvania. John F. Cregan was another middle-distance man but from Princeton. And rower James Benner Juvenal won gold with the Vesper Boat Club three years after he eloped to New York City on a tandem bicycle. In perhaps the most disorganized Olympics ever, several of our residents excelled. And find out why they were '"The Zany Games," all in the next hour of "All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories."
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