Word: closed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greatly to be regretted that Dr. Sargent has found it necessary to close the Trophy Room because of the act of vandalism reported in another column. Undergraduates have always valued the many trophies and photographs which commemorate Harvard's victories and call to mind the men who in the past have represented Harvard in athletics...
...last meet of the Yale Gymnastic Association was held last Wednesday evening and was a great success. The college record for the standing high jump was broken by nearly three inches by L. P. Sheldon '96, who cleared the bar at five feet. At the close of the contest G. L. Buist, Jr., '96, was announced the College Gymnast, having made a total of twenty-four points in eight contests. Handsome silver cups were awarded to the winners of the first and second places in the contests...
...sixteenth annual games of the M. I. T. Athletic Club were held in the Technology Gymnasium Saturday evening. The events were very close and exciting. Out of 13 heats in the 35 yards dash, 9 were won by Harvard...
...judges. Mayor Bancroft, Mr. Ernest L. Conant and Mr. George P. Baker, were but a short time in making their decision which was announced by Mayor Bancroft as being in favor of the Harvard Union. The debate was very close and, as the initial contest of the two clubs, was in every way an unquestionable success...
...yards limit; running high jump, 6 inches limit; pole vault, 12 inches limit; 16 Ib. shot, 6 ft. limit. Silver cups will be given to first and second in each event. The entrance fee for each event is 50 cents. Spiked shoes cannot be used. All entries will close on March...