Word: babcock
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...Upper Dane Government 17, New Lect. Hall Government 21, Upper Dane Hist. of Religions 2, Harvard 5 Indic. Philol. 1b, Warren Italian 5, Holden Latin E, Holden Mathematics 15, Sever 18 Philosophy 2, Sever 17 Zoology 2, Zool. Lec.-rm. Fine Arts 1: (Assignment of rooms, Fine Arts 1). Babcock to Higgins (inclusive), Sever 35 Hooper to Wiggins (inclusive), Sever 36 Philosophy E: (Assignment of rooms, Philosophy E). Alexander to Lane (inclusive), Upper Mass. Lawrence to Sexton (inclusive), Lower Mass. Shaffer to Zimmerman (inclusive), Harvard 6 Final Examinations Monday. Chemistry 4, Sever 30 Class. Philol. 38, Sever 30 Education...
...Latin E, HoldenMathematics 15, Sever 18Philosophy 2, Sever 17Zoology 2, Zool. Lec.-rm.Fine Arts 1:(Assignment of rooms, Fine Arts 1).Babcock to Higgins (inclusive), Sever 35Hooper to Wiggins, (inclusive), Sever 36Philosophy E:(Assignment of rooms, Philosophy E).Alexander to Lane (inclusive), Upper Mass.Lawrence to Sexton (inclusive), Lower Mass.Shaffer to Zimmerman (inclusive), Harvard
...fifth. Kilpatrick of Yale, who was in fifth place Friday, jumped 22 feet, 3-4 inch, and held first place until the last round, when Cook of Cornell won with a jump of 22 feet, 6 1-4 inches. Kilpatrick narrowly escaped being defeated for second place by Babcock of Columbia, whose best jump was 22 feet, 1-4 inch...
Kilpatrick (Y.), Cook (C.), Nixon (C.), Mayhew (B.), Babcock...
...five men who were retained for the broad jump were closely bunched between 21 feet 9 inches and 21 feet 6 1-2 inches. Mayhew of Brown made the best jump, with Nixon of Cornell an inch behind. Babcock of Columbia was a quarter of an inch behind Nixon, and Cook of Cornell a quarter of an inch behind Babcock. Kilpatrick, although he finished fifth yesterday, is still a prominent candidate for first or second place. Cook has a lame ankle and may not be able to improve his mark to any great extent...