Word: breaking
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...date of the fourth cross country run has been changed from Friday to today. The run will start as usual promptly at 4 o'clock from the Gymnasium. The course will be four miles long and there will be a half mile break at the finish. The six leaders will set the pace for the break and all the other runners are requested to remain behind them...
...Garden street for about a mile and a half, across the fields to Fresh Pond, down Fresh Pond Lane, and home by way of Brattle street, a little over 4 miles in all. The time was 33 minutes. The pace was increased gradually although there was no break at the finish. The leaders were H. B. Clark '01, E. W. Mills '01, O. W. Richardson 2L, and H. S. Knowles...
...third cross country run will start promptly at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the Gymnasium. The course will be four miles long and there will be no break at the finish...
...second cross country run will start promptly at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the Gymnasium. The course will be three miles long and there will be no break at the finish...
...first cross country run, held yesterday afternoon, brought out 122 men. The whole squad went together under W. G. Clerk '01, E. W. Mills 3S., and O. W. Richardson 2L., as leaders. A medium pace was taken and there was no break at the finish. The course was up Oxford street beyond Porter Station to the brick church and back to the Gymnasium by Massachusetts avenue. The time for the run was 13 minutes...