Word: 31m
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Grant 1M., who did not know until too late to take part in it that the cross country run was to be held Thursday afternoon, went over the course against time. He succeeded in covering the distance in 28m. 52 4-5s., easily beating Clark's time of 31m. 20s., made on Thursday. This time makes a new record for the course, and entitles Grant to receive the first prize. The second and third prizes will go to H. B. Clark 1901, and O. W. Richardson '99, the first and second men respectively in Thursday...
...Richardson '99, second, and A. W. Blakemore L. S., third. The run was over the regular course, out Garden street, through the Clay Pits, around Fresh Pond, and back by way of Mt. Auburn and Brattle streets, a distance of a little over 5 miles. The time, 31m. 20s., was rather slow, owing to the unwillingness of any one to set the pace. As D. Grant M. S., did not know until too late to take part that the race was going to be held yesterday, he will be given a chance to go over the course against time this...
...School. Ten men started, nine of whom finished. Grant finished nearly a minute ahead of Foote in the good time of 30m. 12s., which is a new record for the course. The first five men to come in were as follows: Grant M. S., 30m. 12s.; Foote '97, 31m. 3s.; Blakemore '97, 31m. 42s.; Dutton '97, 32m. 32s.; Burton...
...finish and 1m. 39s. afterwards Blakemore and Foote came in. The race between these two was very exciting but Blakemore won by about half a yard. Putnam, Prall and Tobey finished after the first three men in the above order. The time for the whole course was 31m...
...points to 17. The men finished in the following order: Orton, U. P.; Stebbins, Cornell; Coates, U. P.; McClenathen, Cornell; Martin, Cornell; Hasbrouck, Cornell; Jarvis, U. P.; Greene, U. P. The run was over a five mile course. Orton's time was 28m. 31s., and Stebbins's, 31m...