Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...winter meeting of the Newton High School Athletic Association, Harvard was represented by a large number of men. The 30 yard dash, open event, was won by P. W. Whittemore '95, in 3 3-5 sec. E. H. Clark '96, was second. H. C. Lakin '94 finished first in the 600 yards race; time, 1 m. 27 4-5 sec. E. B. Hill '94 took the second prize...
Handsome silver vases will be given to first and second in each event. Entrance fee for each event, 50 cents...
...addresses of Messers. Storey and Dana in Sanders Theatre on Tuesday night, tacked the advertisement of the meeting on several of the college bulletin boards. Imagine their surprise and indignation to find, not two days later, that some of their placards had been torn down and others for an event outside college interests substituted. If this were the first time such a thing occurred, it might pass, but it frequently happens that placards are removed before the date of the event which they advertise has transpired. We do not know the persons who removed the placards in question, but sincerely...
...next event of any great interest in track athletics will be the New England indoor championships, to be held in the First Regiment Armory on Saturday, March 10, at 8 p. m., under the auspices of the M. I. T. Athletic Club. As all the events in the meeting are to be scratch, the H. A. A. will not enter men who are known to have no chance of winning a place. A team of from 30 to 40 men will probably be picked and will compete strictly as a Harvard team. The H. A. A. was invited to have...
...have begun to train for the shot, but there is still great need of candidates for this event...