Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Abbreviations--(A), Amherst; (B), Bowdoin; (C), Columbia; (Cor), Cornell; (D) Dartmouth; (G), Georgetown; (J. H.), Johns Hopkins); (H), Harvard; (Hav), Haverford; (L), Lafayette; (Me), Maine; (Mich), Michigan; (M. I. T.), Massachusetts Institute of Technology; (N. Y. U.), New York University; (Penn), Pennsylvania; (Pitt), Pittsburgh; (Pr), Princeton; (R), Rutgers; (Sw), Swarthmore; (Syr), Syracuse; (Y), Yale...
Putting the shot 48 feet, 10 and 3-4 inches. R. L. Beatty, Columbia, Philadelphia, Pa., June...
...meets which have been held under the auspices of the I. C. A. A. A. A. since 1876, the University, with thirteen victories to its credit, has won more times than any other college. Yale is second with nine wins, Cornell and Pennsylvania tied for third with eight each, Columbia fifth with three, and Princeton, with only one victory, is the only other college to have won an intercollegiate meet...
Entered in the 440-yards run with Captain Shea of Pittsburgh, are: Captain J. M. Murray of Dartmouth, M. Gustafson of Penn., H. Staub of Columbia, W. J. Carto of Dartmouth, all of whom placed in this events last year, and 103 other quarter-milers including E. O. Gourd...
...five men who scored points in the 880-yards run last year who are going to compete this week in the Stadium are C. Shaw, Columbia; K. A. Mayer, Cornell; G. W. Albright, Pittsburgh; S. Bawden, M. I. T.; and F. L. Abrew, Cornell, who finished in that order...