Word: feet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...main building will be 52 feet long, 40 feet wide, and two and a half stories high. In the basement will be the servants' quarters, dining room, bed-rooms, etc. The first floor will contain two large wards, private rooms, an operating room, a pharmacy, and nurses' and linen rooms. The second floor will have two more large wards and several private rooms. The kitchen and bath-rooms will be in a wing. Each floor will have a sun porch on the south side. The building will be heated by furnace heat and by open fires. The infirmary will...
Dartmouth's remodeled "gym.," when completed, will contain a swimming tank 80 by 20 feet in dimensions...
...indoor athletic meeting at Amherst resulted as follows: Twenty-yard dash - Lay '93, first; Leonard '94, second; time - 0.03. Standing high jump - Brown '94, first, 4 feet 8 inches; Davidson '93, second, 4 feet 7 inches. Standing broad jump - Bryant '95, first, 8 feet 5 inches; Edgell '93, second. The sparring contest resulted as follows: Babcock '92, vs. Gill '93; Babcock won. Nichols '92, vs. Belden '95; Nichols won. Babcock vs. Nichols; Babcock won. Silk badges of purple and white were awarded the firsts and seconds in each event...
...scratch man walked in beautiful form and in spite of his handicaps, crossed the line first, covering the distance in 6 m. 44 3-5 s. Bardeen '93, (20 sec.) and Endicott '94, (10 sec.), made a stubborn fight for third prize. Bardeen won by a few feet...
...mile walk Collis of Columbia is the present champion in 7.01 3-5. Before the games last year Borcherling of Princeton was considered to have an equal chance with Collis. He kept but a few feet behind Collis most of the way, but was disqualified on the last lap. Both he and Ottely from Princeton will give Collis a hard fight...