Word: clarks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...postponed two mile bicycle race between Harvard and Yale was run Monday afternoon, Yale winning. As Davis was ruled out, F. A. Clark of Yale, and W. B. Greenleaf, second and third men were the only contestants. The race was started at 3.15 in a pouring rain, Greenleaf started with a lead a few feet, which he kept until the eighth lap, when Clark forged ahead winning by about 80 feet in 6 minutes, 48 2-5 seconds...
...official announcement of the plan of Clark University has been published and it gives a good idea of the work of the university as it will be carried on for a few years. The president of the university, G. Stanley Hall, will direct the department of psychology as he did at Johns Hopkins University, and will have under his personal supervision a few of the students pursuing the highest courses in this department. H. H. Donaldson, who also comes from Johns Hopkins, will be assistant professor of Neurology. Warren P. Lombard, a graduate of Harvard University, and the Harvard Medical...
...first place but her representatives showed up well. Although only winning two first prizes, Harvard had a large number of exceedingly close seconds. In the bicycle race to be contested today, Harvard may win first place. Davis won the race easily, but the referee's decision gives Clark a chance for first place. The 440-yards race between Dohm and Downes was very close and Dohm won by only one fifth of a second. In the mile walk McIlvaine forged ahead at the finish by only a few inches...
...time 17 4-5s.; N. L. Deming. Yale, second; second heat, Herbert Mapes, Columbia, first, 16 4-5s.; K. Brown, Harvard, second; final heat won by Herbert Mapes, Columbia, 16 4-5s.; two mile bicycle race, first trial: won by Davis in 6m. 4-5s.; Clark second; second heat, won by W. B. Greenleaf in 6m 14 1,5s, Guhleman second; final heat, Davis and Greenleaf won, but Davis fouled Clark, and Referee Curtis decided that Greenleaf and Clark must ride over again. Four hundred and forty yards dash, first heat, W. C. Downes, Harvard...
Every effort is being made to develop men for the two mile bicycle race; Clark and Weare are both good men, but are not very likely to win from Davis and Bailey, of Harvard. Elcock, '91 is hoped to win second place in putting the shot. No tug-of-war team has been entered. The men have been trained again this year by Murphy who is considered the best coach Yale has ever...