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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...eighth of a second of the collegiate record. In the 100 yards race for '87, Rogers and Todd ran. The event was won by Rogers, time, 10 7-8 seconds. Next came the half-mile run for juniors, which was contested by Brandt and Root. The former dogged Root around the track until within a few rods of the finish, when he ran ahead and won easily in the time of 2 min., 11 and a fraction seconds. The last race runwas a 220 yards, between Hardy and Rogers of the freshman class. Hardy won after a hot race during...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE H. A. A. CLASS GAMES. | 5/14/1884 | See Source »

...would seem as though the superintendent of buildings, or whoever may be responsible, might have the ground around the Jefferson Physical Labratory cleared up somewhat before any more games or sports take place. As the outside of this building is entirely finished, we fail to see the need of keeping the piles of boards, sand and other debris which now form such pleasing surroundings for the new building. The north side of the building, towards the new track, especially needs some improvement. As the visitors to the ball games are obliged to pass by and over part of this disorder...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/13/1884 | See Source »

...selections were most creditably performed, and we have reason to be proud of the musical talent which has long been latent, but now, thanks to Mr. Holt, will afford great pleasure to the students during the long summer evenings. After a number of glees and selections the band marched around the yard followed by the nine, who were carried by classmates. The yard was enlivened by red and green lights and we have reason to congratulate ourselves on the welcome given our friendly rivals of Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE YARD CONCERT. | 5/13/1884 | See Source »

...superintend the start and to follow the crews down the course. This has proved inconvenient in more ways than one, the crews have been unable to get very near the referee, and on such a large boat as a steam tug the officer in question cannot easily move around among the boats, but must lie moored at the pier until the race is started. In former years there has always been more or less complaint about both on the part of referees and crews. Yesterday's trouble was only a repetition of this old rule. Today, we hope, will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 5/12/1884 | See Source »

Lost-A McKinnon gold tip stylographic pen, with a rubber band around it. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at Leavitt and Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPECIAL NOTICES. | 5/10/1884 | See Source »

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