Word: bardeen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...single sticks contest, first and second prizes were won by Stone and Turnure, both Harvard men; and R. S. Hale had no difficulty in getting first place in the mile walk with a time of 7 minutes 26 2-5 seconds. Bardeen, '93 finished second...
...make a close fight for second. First prize in the standing high jump will be won by Irwin or Bean, in all probability, and the athletic oracle seems to favor Finlay or Long in the shot contest. In the one mile walk odds are being given on Hale, although Bardeen, Endicott and Brackett seem to be favorites with many. Those who are in a position to know seem to look on Collamore, A. White, J. O. Nichols or Lakin as a winner in the mile...
...Cooke, Shead, Fearing, Bloss, Shapleigh, F. Baker, T. Magee, Winslow. Green, Rothschild, Priest, Borden, Niles; running high jump, Fearing, Green; standing high jump, Bean, Bloss, Taylor; putting the shot, Evins, Finlay; pole vault, Wheelwright; fifty yards hurdle, Fearing, McNear, Bloss, Green, White; single stick, R. Stone, Turnure; mile walk, Bardeen, Endicott, Brackett, R. S. Hale; mile run, J. O. Nichols, Carr, Collamore, Lakin, G. L. Batchelder, Lowell, White, Blake, K. Brown, F. E. Stetson...
...BARDEEN, Sec.HEREAFTER, as heretofore, no lost or found or special notices will be published in the CRIMSON unless prepaid. Payments may be made at Leavitt and Peirce's or at the CRIMSON office...
...BARDEEN, Sec.HEREAFTER, as heretofore, no lost or found or special notices will be published in the CRIMSON unless prepaid. Payments may be made at Leavitt and Peirce's or at the CRIMSON office...