Word: carey
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...field by this time that the officials decided that the running high jump had better be contested in the Carey Building. There was only one Yale man in this and he failed to take a place. Fearing and Green had several ties and at last matched for first place, which went to Green. Chaney of Harvard took third place...
...occupies the place of honor, is an excellent exposition of sprinting as distinguished from long-distance running, and good descriptions are given of the foremost sprinters of the day, their modes of setting and starting, and methods of running. Among the athletes thus described are Wendell Baker '86, Luther Carey of Princeton, John Owen Jr.. of Detroit, F. Westing, and H. M. Johnson. Mr. Ford ends his article by giving some helpful hints to the would-be sprinter on exercise and practice...
...NOTICE.- Contestants in today's games will use the Carey building. Notice of events will be given at the gymnasium. No men not examined by Dr. Sargent will be allowed to take part in any events. The gates will be opened...
...Stead, S. Wells, W. B. Cohen, V. S. Rothschild, S. V. R. Crosby; from '92, T. E. Stetson, J. Corbin, W. D. Boardman, G. L. Batchelder, W. H. Gratwick, W. H. Wright; from '93, E. S. Mullins, C. G. Hubbell, H. S. Hochstadter; from '94, W. H. Carey, H. C. Lakin, S. M. Merrill, G. C. Niles, M. S. Sand, F. H. Baker, G. B. Magrath...
...Cook, O. K. Hawes, W. H. Gratwick, W. H. Wright, G. F. Brown; from '93, E. S. Mullins, O. W. Shead, W. H. Wickes, W. L. Thompson; from '94, O. G. Davis, S. V. R. Thayer, T. E. Sherwin, H. M. Wheelwright, J. T. Kilbreth, S. Borden, W. H. Carey...