Word: danae
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Burlingham, all of '91. Won by Bracket in 8 min. 21 sec. Cogswell, '88, and Myles, '88, entered the half-mile run, the former winning in 2 min. 24 sec. As there was no contest in the high jump. the sports were finished by the mile run between Dana, '88, 30 yards handicap, and Davenport, '90. Davenport...
...will at least not prove inferior to many that have preceded it. As far as can be predicted now the personnel of the nine will be about as follows: Mercur and King, pitchers, while it is doubtful who will catch; Ames, Brownlee, Conner and Young all being prominently mentioned. Dana, '91, will probably cover first, though Rodgers, '90, is showing up in very good shape. As to second it is impossible to say, but W. Price, '88, seems to be the best man so far, while L. Price and Wagenhurst will play their old positions at short and third respectively...
...last year's team back: Brownlee, c.; Mercur, King, p., Wagenhusst, 3b.; Price, s. s.; Durell, r. f.; Reynolds, l. f. A number of candidates have presented themselves for the vacant positions, all of whom are well qualified to compete. The most promising candidate for first base is Dana, '91, who made for himself a good record as first-base man on the Exeter nine. This position on the Princeton team, it will be remembered, is made vacant by Larkin, last year's captain, not being back. There is available material in the freshman class that is somewhat above...
...unless some new man turns up this event will go to Cogswell, of Harvard, who was entered in the fall games last year, or Faries, of the U. of P. Both of these men are strong runners at that distance and the winner will have to make good time. Dana, of Harvard, is also a good man for the half mile. Harmar, Yale, '90, will not have much difficulty in winning the mile run, and, perhaps, also he may take a hand in the half-mile. If he does, that race may fall to Yale also. Gilford, Lane and Phelps...
...Middleton," in Mermaid Series; Cooke's "New Chemistry"; Mill' "Utilitarianism"; Smith's "Students Greece"; Dana's "Mineralogy...