Word: barring
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Pole Vault.W. W. Hoyt. Harvard, G. T. Bucholtz, Pennsylvania, and J. H. Thomas, Yale, all cleared the bar at 10 ft. 9 in. W. A. Stewart, Pennsylvania and G. M. Allen, Yale, cleared the bar...
...record of 18 ft. 10 1/8 in. held by Bucholtz of Pennsylvania. Paine raised Fearing's record in the high jump of 6 ft. 1/2 in. by one-eighth of an inch. He won first place in the event at 5 ft. 9 3/8 in., and cleared the bar in his exhibition jump without great difficulty and at the first trial. Hill's time of 5m. 12 3/5s. in the bicycle race is several seconds better than the former record. Not less remarkable was Hollister's half mile in 1m. 58 1/5s. Hollister won with the greatest possible ease...
...home in North Cambridge Saturday morning, after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Alger was born in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 8, 1854, and attended the public schools of that place. He graduated from Harvard in 1875. He studied at the Harvard Law School and was admitted to the bar in 1877. He held many public offices, having been mayor of Cambridge...
HANOVER, N. H., April 23. - Dartmouth College students have backed down from the square stand they took last fall with regard to playing medical students on their athletic teams and have voted to ask Williams and Amherst to stay in the leagues with them and have consented to bar medical students off all teams if they will consent to this arrangement. Dartmouth has also sent delegates to Amherst today and Williams tomorrow, who will make this proposition: To form three triangular leagues in baseball, football and track athletics; to abide by the four year limit and one year residence rule...
...also a member. In 1845 Mr. Saltonstall entered the Law School and took the degree of LL. B. two years later. After two years and a half spent abroad, he returned to Boston and entered the law office of Sohier and Welch. In 1850 he was admitted to the bar and continued in the practice of law for ten years. In 1854 he married a daughter of Mr. John C. Lee of Salem, by whom he had six children...