Word: count
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be determined as follows: The sum of the places won will be divided by the number of races in which the man competes, the man having the best average to be the winner, the position of a man at the finish of each race to count in making up his total places won. He must take part in at least six competitions...
...indoor events where the distance is not exactly a half-mile, it shall be determined by the track captain and H. Watson '10, as to whether the events shall count...
...following men are asked to be at the CRIMSON Office at 7 o'clock to count votes: S. Galatti, G. P. Gardner, Jr., R. L. Groves, R. C. Hallowell, E. E. Hunt, C. Loring, H. V. Morgan, R. M. Page, H. M. Pirnie, J. S. Reed, E. H. Ruch, S. A. Sargent, Jr., L. C. Seaverns, J. E. Thayer, P. Wyman...
...captain of the 1910 Freshman track team had offered a cup to the man who made the highest average in the half-mile event during the season. The half-mile race open only to Harvard men in the South Boston Athletic Club's meet will be the first to count in this average...
...Prescribed work shall not count either for concentration or for distribution...