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At the annual handicap indoor meet of the Cambridgeport Gymnasium Association last evening members of the University track squad won a first, a second and a third place. J. P. Long '11 won the high jump with a handicap of 6 inches and an actual jump of 5 feet 6...
The best performances were made by W. W. Coe of the Boston Athletic Association, who won the shot-put from scratch with a distance of 44 feet, 5 inches; by H. M. Durey of North Cambridge who won the 440-yard run in 56 2-5 seconds; and by H...
Mr. Porritt was born at Bury, England, in 1860. He did not receive a university education but at an early age entered the profession of journalism and became connected with the Manchester Examiner. From 1886 to 1892 he represented this newspaper in the gallery of the House of Commons and...
Mr. Porritt has been a frequent contributor to English and American periodicals, his writings appearing regularly in the North American Review, The Outlook, and other publications. Five years ago he published his History of the Unreformed House of Commons, a very comprehensive and scholarly work in two volumes. By the...
Spring rowing at Yale has now been in progress for several days and at present 13 squads of candidates for the first boat are working daily, the largest number in years. Of the freshmen there are 11 squads working on the machines. Rowing in the tank has been superseded altogether...