Word: baxter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Kirjassoff (Y.), Spitzer (Y.), French (C.), Frantz (Pr.), Whiteley (Pr.), Beck (P.), Paull (P.), Sanders (Col.), Baxter...
...good second at the finish. Spitzer of Yale took third, shutting out Vilas of Yale who was just ahead of Boyden of Harvard. The third heat was run in slower time, Frantz of Princeton winning in 2 minutes, 2 2-5 seconds. Sanders of Columbia and Baxter of Dartmouth shut out Guild of Harvard and Mann of Yale for the other places. As a result of these trials it looks as if Pennsylvania would score the most points in the final heat, thus injuring the chances of Yale and Cornell...
CONFERENCE IN CHEMISTRY. "Changes in Volume during Solution." Professor Baxter. "The Heat of Solution of Metals." Mr. L. L. Burgess. Boylston 9, 5 P. M. Open to advanced students in chemistry...
Field-judges--Broad jump: E. T. Hart, Boston; J. T. Mahoney, New York A. C. High jump: H. H. Baxter, New York A. C.; G. B. Billings, B. A. a. Pole-vault: F. J. V. Delaney, Xavier A. A.; J. F. Facey, Cambridge. Hammer-throw and shot-put: J. s. Mitchell, New York A. C.; F. McGrath, Boston...
...yard run. Harvard: R. W. Boyden '10, H. H. Heath '11, E. K. Merrihew '10, G. W. Ryley '10, R. Warren '10. Dartmouth: R. W. Barston, C. B. Baxter, M. L. Holmes, J. W. Noyes, B. M. Preble...