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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...will be: 100 yards run; 440 yards yards run; 880 yards run; one mile run; one mile walk; 120 yards hurdle race; running broad jump; running high jump; throwing 16 pound hammer. Three prizes will be given in each event. The entrance fee will be twenty-five cents. Entries close today with H. S. Cornish, Exeter street, Boston...
...Brand of Cain," however, comes in a very close second. It is well sustained, and very vividly told, and the climax is unusually effectively managed. It is, moreover, very condensed, and not a word is wasted in "drool...
Gold medal to first and silver medal to second man in each event. An entrance fee of fifty cents must accompany each entry. The track is 530 yards to the lap; width 16 ft., 20 feet in the stretch. Entries close Saturday, April 30, with Parke H. Davis, Treasurer, 2 S. W., Princeton, New Jersey...
...spring squad will end their season's work this afternoon on Nortons field at 4 o'clock. The game will be played between the two elevens given in Saturday's CRIMSON. The game ought to be a close one and as many as possible should see it. The men have all worked hard and a great deal of good has been done. Vail '93 will umpire, and K. Fairbanks, L. S., will referee...
...which the Harvard A. A., is invited to send competitors. Events: 30 yards dash, (scratch;) 30 yard hurdle, (scratch;) high jump, (4 inch limit;) pole vault, (8 inch limit.) Cups will be given to first and second in each event. Entrance fee for each event 50 cents. Entries close for second meeting, March 30. Entries to be sent with...