Word: feet
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...High Soul burns on to light men's feet...
Pole-vault - Won by T. P. Gardiner (Y.); second, F. G. Peterson (Y.); third, tie between C. S. Fuller (H.), M. Gratwick (H.), and R. S. Dial (Y.), Height, 11 feet...
...winners for the Freshmen were Captain R. Chute, with 10 2-5 seconds for the 100 Yard dash, B. Wharton, with 54 4-5 seconds for the 440 yard run and F. J. Browne with 116 feet, 6 1-2 inches for the 16 pound hammer event...
Landon, who won the high jump at the Penn. Relay Carnival with a leap of six feet, will be a strong contender for that event in the coming meets. Ford, Sweeney, and Parker, in the pole vault, compose a trio all of whom have been clearing the bar at twelve feet. Ford and Sweeney have done even a trifle better than that in practice. Ford, Reche, and Cowles have been clearing twenty feet in the broad jump, Ford having reaped twenty-two feet in a practice trial. With Captain Jim Braden, of the Eli team, putting the short forty...
...widening of Massachusetts avenue by placing the sidewalk under arcades to be constructed in existing buildings on the southern side of the avenue; the establishment of new building lines on Harvard square itself, thus increasing the size of the Square; the widening of Boylston street by taking ten feet on the easterly side between Harvard square and the river; the construction of a hotel opposite the site of the Widener Library, with an adequate assembly hall and convention hall in the rear; and the regulation of the general style of architecture to conform with the present plans. A marble...