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Dates: during 1890-1899
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CHEMISTRY A.-Thorough review of Professor Cook's seminar from 1.15 to 2.20 sharp at Buckland House, 25 Holyoke...
...thus lowering Luther Cary's record of 21 4-5 sec. The records for long distance running, hurdling and walking, remain as before, but the jumping records have experienced quite a change. The standing high-jump record of 5 feet 1 1-2 inches held by Cook was beaten by Schwaner, who cleared the bar at 5 feet 3 1-4 inches. The record of 6 feet 4 inches for the running high jump, held so long by Page, was at last by 1-4 inch at Travers Island by Sweeney. The high vault record was also changed, Rodenbough surpassing...
...last year's team, J. Cook, O. K. Hawes, A. White, G. Batchelder, R. H. Davis, S. H. Evins, G. F. Brown, Jr., G. Lowell and A. Green were graduated. The others of the team who handed in their names were as follows...
...varsity squad and seventeen new men appeared at the gymnasium as additional candidates yesterday. The daily program of training consists of work at the chest-weights, dumb-bells, and rowing machines and a short run. All of last year's substitutes will probably try for positions in the boat - Cook, Lambert, and Murchie being among the present candidates...
Principal Disputants. - Affirmative: W. H. Davis and I. W. Howerth. - Negative: C. E. Cook and E. P. Jose. Open to all students of the University...