Word: feet
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...SALE. - Cutter Thelga 21 feet 6 in. w. l. New sails last summer. Out side lead ballast. A fast boat and comfortably fitted with cruising conveniences for two. Apply to R. C. Sturgis, 19 Exchange Place, Boston...
...boathouse is a wooden structure, 90x40 feet, and contains room for storing four eight-oared shells, two pair oars, and and several single sculls. The building has been fitted up with all the appliances incidental to an athletic training house, baths and dressing rooms being provided in genuine clubhouse fashion...
...SALE. - Cutter Thelga 21 feet 6 in. w. 1. New sails last summer. Out side lead ballast. A fast boat and comfortably fitted with cruising conveniences for two. Apply to R. C. Sturgis, 19 Exchange Place, Boston...
...fence vault, for which there were five entries, was the first event, only three men were on hand however. F. L. Donlap Gr. with a handicap of 7 1-2 inches won the event with an actual vault of 6 feet 8 1-2 inches. W. B. Huyler B. A. A. second...
...Farquhar '93, I. W. Howerth '93, H. Hangerud Gr. Div., C. R. Bardeen '93 and F. W. Moore '93, first gave an exhibition in diving, leaping and somersaults, after which there was a competition for high leaping. W. E. Putnam '96 won by a leap of 8 feet 3 1-2 inches, breaking the record held by Dudley '87. R. D. Farquhar '93 was second...