Word: 18s
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Michigan, 34m., 16s.; 3, H. Jaques, Jr., '11, 34m., 20s.; 4, P. J. Taylor, Cornell, 34m., 30s.; 14, M. H. Whitney '09, 35m., 29s.; 15, R. E. Dole '10, 35m., 44s.; 25, G. Murphy '10, 36m., 54s., 32, H. Y. Masten '10, 37m., 35s.; 41, E. Parson '11, 38m., 18s.; 45, W. P. Rogers...
...second, C. Woodman '07, 5 yds. Time, 18 1-5s. Second heat won by H. Taylor '07, 5 yds.; second, E. Becker '08, 5 yds.; Time, 18 3-5s. Third heat won by W. M. Rand '09, 7 yds.; second, G. W. Haigh '07, scratch. Time, 18s. Fourth heat won by C. Brinsmade '07, 5yds.; second, E. J. Fraser-Campbell '06, 5 yds. Time, 18s. Fifth heat won by J. F. Doyle '07, 10 yds.; second, H. S. Blain '08, 5 yds. Time, 18 2-5s. Sixth heat won by J. F. Macdonald '08, 5 yds.; second...
July 26, 1859--First actual intercollegiate regatta between Harvard, Yale and Brown, over a course of three miles on Lake Quinsigamond at Worcester. The race was won by Harvard, with Yale second and Brown third. Time, 19m., 18s...
...mile run--Won by W. A. Colwell 2G., sc.; second, F. L. Carter '03, 25 yds.; third, J. H. Hall '03, 50 yds. Time, 10m., 18s...
...Longwood bridge and finishing well below the Union Boat Club. The men did the best work they have yet done, keeping the stroke fairly long and standing steadily on their stretchers. At the finish, they raised the stroke several points for a rather strong spurt. The time was 10m. 18s., which is very encouraging, considering that the crew was favored by neither tide nor wind...