Word: events
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Corbin '92, has an interesting article in the October number of the OUTING, in which the Mile Walk as an event in intercollegiate games is protested against, and as a substitute the writer suggests the three mile run. It may be of interest to note the line of argument used...
...cents. The drawings will be published in next Wednesday's Crimson. The boats will be reserved for the practice of the competing crews on Wednesday next. A race for single wherries will be held Saturday, Nov. 5, if a sufficient number of entries are received. The entries for this event will close the day previous...
...wish to call the attention of the freshmen to the approaching event of their fall games. These games have always been an important means of calling out the best men in the class and finding out how much in the future can be expected from the class in track athletics. There will be no entrance fee for contestants; but tomorrow is the last day for entries, which must be left at the gymnasium between eleven...
...Management.H. A. A. - Entries to the freshman games may be made at the gymnasium Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, between eleven and one o'clock. The entrance fee for each event is twenty-five cents...
...favorable for the study the heavens; although the chief object of the recent very successful expedition to Peru by Prof. W. H. Pickering was the photographing of the planet Mars, yet the careful visual observations were made at the same time which have led to most interesting results. Another event of this visit was the construction of a meteorological station on Mount Chaehacari in Peru at the height of 16,000 feet, 1,000 feet higher than Mt. Blanc and hence the most elevated station of its kind in the world...