Word: downes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Harvard fell down more heavily in the track events than was expected, but rather upset calculations in the jumps. The individual honors of the day go to Captain W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, who, running the dashes in competition for only the second time, secured two firsts without being closely...
The two-mile run was easily the best distance event of the day. During the first six laps, the race seemed to lie between R. St.B. Boyd '14, F. H. Blackman '14, and C. E. Clark and D. F. Frost of Yale. These four, alternating in the lead, raced within...
Out of the twenty-two contests with Yale the University has won twelve, but the misfortunes that have been pursuing the Harvard team this season have cut down the chances for another victory tomorrow. So far from being disappointed, however, at the showing made at Cornell, Coach Donovan was surprised...
I mean the principle of reserving courts in advance, without being tied down in any way to making use of the privilege. In no theatre can one reserve seats right up to the time of the performance, and it seems to me that the same principle should apply here. As...
A record number of entries have been made this year, for nine schools are sending down forty-five men. The entries are as follows: Andover--D. Appleton, R. Cooke, M. DeCamp, R. Peabody, L. Smith S. Thayer, and L. Whittlesey.