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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best individual work was done by W. A. Schick '05, who won both the short dashes, and, although he strained a tendon during his first trial heat, broke the records in both events. His time of 9 4-5 seconds in the 100 yards dash equals the intercollegiate record, held by B. J. Wefers of Georgetown, and breaks the dual record of 10 seconds made by Hargrave last year. Another of Hargrave's records was beaten by 1-5 of a second in the 220 yards dash, which Schick did in 21 3-5. Rust also ran remarkably well...
...number of Freshmen secured places in the games which makes the outlook for next year very encouraging. Among the Freshmen the work of W. A. Schick and J. Q. Tingley was especially good. Schick broke the Harvard record in the 220 yards dash and also ran the 100 yards dash in 10 seconds, which was remarkably good work considering the condition of the track. Tingley won first place in the shot put with...
...highest individual score of either team was made by L. E. Hilliard 2L., who broke 43 out of 50 birds. Following are the individual scores of the Harvard team: L. E. Hilliard 2L., 43; E. E. du Pont '03, 41; P. Bancroft '03, 39; H. R. Colson...
...Grower Flint '88 will speak at the Union at 7.15 tonight on "The Philippines." Mr. Flint was in Cuba during the Cuban revolution and wrote a book on his experiences while there, entitled, "With Gomez in Cuba." When the trouble with the United States broke out Mr. Flint received a lieutenancy in the volunteer army. Later he served two years in the Philippines. Mr. Flint in his talk this evening will make a resume of the causes of the war against the Philippines and will discuss the methods of the campaign as compared with British campaigns in similar countries...
...Tyng '04, who recently broke the University strength test record, has volunteered to coach any men interested in the taking of strength tests. He will be in the Gymnasium on Mondays and Fridays from 2 to 4 for that purpose...