Word: crossed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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About twelve men ran in the cross country run yesterday afternoon under the leadership of J. E. Haigh '03, and M. T. Lightner '03. The course was up Western avenue to the Speedway, a distance of about two and a half miles...
...cross country run yesterday afternoon started from the Locker Building at 4 o'clock and covered a distance of four and a half miles. The course ran up Mt. Auburn street to the hospital, through Coolidge's farm to Western avenue, and then home by the boulevard, cutting across Soldiers Field to the Locker Building...
This afternoon the cross country run will be divided into two squads, one fast and one slow. The fast squad will run at a pace somewhat faster than usual, while the slow one will continue at the pace of the previous runs. The runners may decide for themselves which squad they will run in, and report to Mr. Graham at 4 p. m. Hereafter there will be runs at 4 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for those who cannot join the regular squads...
...Harvard should have no difficulty in defeating Brown by a safe margin. Brown's record this year is as follows: Brown 12, Boston College 0; Brown 16, Colby 0; Brown 0, Syracuse 20; Brown 6, Manhattan 5; Brown 0 Pennsylvania 26; Brown 0, Princeton 35; Brown 6, Holy Cross...
About ninety-five men went on the cross country run yesterday afternoon. The squad was still kept undivided, and was led by E. W. Mills '02, G. E. Behr 1G. and J. G. Willis '02. The course was just the reverse of that followed on Wednesday and covered a distance of three and a half miles. The pace was increased during the last mile, but the men all finished together...