Word: fifths
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...relay races were the most interesting events of the fifth annual track carnival, which was held in Mechanics Hall, Boston, last evening. In the final race, the Boston Athletic Association defeated the University team, establishing a new record of 3 minutes, 8 1-5 seconds for the distance, 1560 yards. The former record of 3 minutes, 8 2-5 seconds was made by the Harvard team in 1906. The Freshmen defeated the Boston English High School, which team won from them at the South Boston Athletic Club's games on January 21. The Yale freshmen were obliged on account...
...fifth annual winter track carnival will be held in Mechanics Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock. 231 men have entered from the various departments of the University, but those who are on probation and those who have not taken strength tests since January 1 will not be allowed to compete. Prizes will be given to those winning first and second places in the regular track and field events of the carnival...
...Poetry as Illustrated by the Literature of the Romantic Movement in England," in Huntington Hall, 491 Boylston street, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The series has been arranged under the auspices of the Lowell Institute of Boston. The subject of the lectures is "Reason and Classicism." The fifth lecture, which is on "The Sense of Fact and Realism" will be given next Friday afternoon...
...Rudolph Spreckels gave the fifth of a series of lectures on "The Social Problem and its Remedies" yesterday afternoon. Mr. Spreckels's subject was "The Business Man's Remedy...
...Rudolph Spreckels, who became famous as the supporter of Francis J. Heney in the San Francisco graft prosecution, will deliver the fifth of the series of lectures on "The Social Problem and its Remedies" in Emerson D this afternoon at 4 o'clock instead of at 4.30, as was previously announced. He has chosen for his subject "The Business Man's Remedy." The lecture will be open to the public...