Word: chases
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...question to be debated at the next meeting of English 6 is, "Resolved: that the President and Fellows of Harvard College should offer no encouragement to any proposition looking to the medical education of women." Affirmative: Messrs. Eaton, Burnham, Luce. Negative: Messrs. Hoar, W. G. Chase, Copeland...
...race with Wesleyan at Lake George, in July, Bowdoin will be represented by three of her senior crew, consisting of W. O. Plimpton, stroke; W. G. Reed, No. 2, captain; E. M. Curtis, bow; No. 3 to be selected from Chase, '83, Brown and Adams, '84. Men will at once begin active training and their friends have the fullest confidence that on the day of the race they will give a good account of themselves. It is reported, and, probably, on good authority, that plans for a $15,000 gymnasium structure have been drawn by a Boston architect. - [Post...
...contest for the cup in Rope Climbing between Messrs. Crane, '84, and Kaan, '83, tied at Saturday's meeting, Chase made 41 feet in 26 seconds...
...Pole Vaulting Soren took the place of Chase and Field, who were absent, and contested the event with Mandell, '84, the winner of Saturday's contest. A cup was offered for this event, provided the record of Saturday (9 feet 3/4 inch) were beaten. The bar was cleared at 8 feet 8 inches, but on being raised to 9 feet 4 inches it was broken and the trial abandoned...
...next event was the Pole Vault, for which Chase, '83, Mandell, '84, and Field, '84, entered. The bar was started at 6 feet; all went over. The bar was gradually raised, and it seemed as if they would never fail. As the it successfully, the applause became vociferous. Mr. Wendell finally announced the height of the stick at 8 feet 10 1/2 inches. At this, Mandell failed twice, but went over the third time. At 9 feet 3/4 inches, Chase retired, failing after three trials. Field soon after withdrew. Mandell failed to go higher than this and was awarded...