Word: 21s
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following is the order and the times of the first four men and of the Harvard entries: first, G. Haskins, Pennsylvania, 35m., 9 1-5s.; second, J. P. Halstead, Cornell, 35m., 21s.; third, J. V. Colpitts, Cornell, 35m., 22s.; fourth, G. H. Whitely, Princeton, 35m., 32s.; 16, R. E. Dole '10, 37m., 1s.; 22, M. S. Crosby '08, 37m., 37s.; 27, P. W. Carter '10, 38m., 1s.; 28, C. Lanier, Jr., '10, 38m., 28s.; 42, R. F. Hoyt '10, 38m., 57s.; 47, M. R. Whitney '09, 39m., 25s.; 52, E. L. Souder '10, 39m., 47s.; 56, P. Woodman...
...Harvard 5 and 6 German B, Lawrence 1 French 2aII, Lower Mass. French 2c. Upper Mass. Rom. Phil. 7. Upper Mass. History 9, Sever 5 History 12b, Sever 35 Economics 8b. New Lect. Hall Philosophy 12, Sever 6 Mathematics FI, Sever 23 and 24 Mathematics 4, Sever 24 Mathematics 21s. Sever 18 Engineering 1dr, Pierce 202, 209, 212 Engineering 3d, Zool. Lect. Rm. Chemistry 14, Sever 23 Zoology 5, Zool. Mus. 4th fl. rm. 3 Mining 11, Rotch Bldg. Anthropology 5, Sever 35 Friday, June 12. German 25, Harvard 6 French 2ar, Upper Mass. Spanish 1, Upper Mass. Slavic...
...preliminary interclass relay races were easy victories for 1903 and 1905. The final race of the series was closely contested throughout, neither team having an advantage until the end of the second relay; then 1905 forged into the lead and finally won out by 10 yards. Time 3m. 21s...