Word: competitors
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Undergraduates of Harvard College, and students pursuing courses of instruction in Cambridge under the direction of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, may compete for this prize. The prize may be witheld if no competitor appear to deserve...
...amateurs. The course will be over macadamized roads for twelve and one half miles straightaway, and return by same route, which makes it impossible for strangers to lose their course. The prizes will be ten in number, besides a gold record medal which will be given to the first competitor who breaks the Twenty-five Mile Road Record...
...distance will be seven miles. Every competitor must be on the scratch ready to start by 4.30 sharp. The handicaps will be announced at the tape...
...distance 83 feet, 4 inches. The three contests in the running high jump were won by J. P. Lee, '91, with a jump of 5 feet, 3 1-2 inches; A. H. Green, '92, who cleared 5 feet. 5 1 2 inches, and G. R. Fearing, '93. Fearing's competitor dropped out in the beginning of the contest, but Fearing jumped until the bar was at 5 feet, 6 3-4 inches. Putting the shot was the next event. '92 was the only class represented, and W. H. Shea won with a put of 36 feet...
...least, very imperfectly informed in regard to this. Early in April, 1888, a committee of the Overseers was appointed to consider the question of intercollegiate athletics; this committee reported in favor of the complete abolition of all intercollegiate contests in which Harvard was to be a competitor. The report as made, however, was not accepted by the Overseers, but in its place a vote was passed as follows...