Word: far
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...thirty seconds start of his opponent. Bates' time was 3 minutes. There were only three competitors in the mile run, White, '92, Dodge, '91, and Davenport, '90. Davenport was handicapped by both opponents by a distance of 100 yards which proved too great, as both men came in far ahead of him. Dodge won in 4 minutes, 34 3-4 seconds. Davenport's time was 4 minutes, 46 seconds. The running high jump was contested by E. W. Dustan, '89, and G. R. White, Gr. Dustan had a handicap over his opponent of three inches, and won by a jump...
...recent number of the Princetoniun, however, the editors have seen fit to publish the extracts from the editorials in question. If, as it seems, those statements of the Argus are to go the rounds of the college press, we have, in justice to the Harvard team, to notice them far enough to deny them. What movive actuated the editors of the Princetonian to reprint the statements of the Wesleyan paper, which were so evidently viciously false and malicious, is not apparent. But it seems to us that a paper representing a college of the students of Princeton, must...
...parade. The route was hardly a satisfactory one, but it did very well, and the rounds of applause for Harvard, on Columbus avenue and Springfield St. testified that Harvard's efforts were appreciated. The marching was hardly scientific, but seemed perfectly satisfactory to all interested. The procession, as far as Harvard was concerned, ended...
Owing to the want of a large meeting room in the Johns Hopkins University, no canvass for the coming election has been held; the political sentiment, as far as it is known, is strongly democratic...
...classes will march in platoons of six without division into companies. Marshals have decided to allow no transparencies to be carried in the parade and to request the students not to indulge in any cheering except for Harvard It is intended in this way to carry out as far as possible the nonpartisan character of the parade...