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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Roxbury Latin School will hold games in the Technology gymnasium in Exeter street, February 22, at 2.15 p. m. The following is a list of the events: 20 yard dash (closed); 20 yard dash (open); potato race (open); running high jump, 6 inches limit (open); 35 yard hurdle race (open); and putting shot, 3 feet limit (open). There will also be fencing and boxing. Entries close with R. F. Bolles, Roxbury Latin School, February 19. The entrance fee is 50 cents for each event. The games will be open to Harvard...
With this issue of the CRIMSON the Ninety-six editors close their connection with the paper, and the Ninety-seven board assumes control...
...GOODRIDGE, Capt.H. D. A.- Nominations for the board of directors close today...
...well. In the mile run G. Newell '98 took second place after running a remarkably good race. The final heat in the 40 yard handicap dash was composed solely of Harvard men. F. Mason '96 won handily in the fast time of 43/5s. F. B. Fox '96 was a close second, a foot ahead of V. Munroe...
...Harvard class team race was won by '99 with '97 a close second, '98 third, and '96 last. Yale was fairly outrun by Princeton in their team race, although Gerard of Yale unfortunately slipped and fell at the finish of his relay. The final event of the evening was the Harvard-Pennsylvania team race, the closest and most exciting of all. The first relay was between Eaton of Harvard and Sterritt of Pennsylvania. Sterritt finished three yards ahead Boyer took Sterritt's place and Eaton touched Marshall, who was slow in getting off. Marshall succeeded in making up the lost...