Word: finish
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Amherst relay team proved to be a well-balanced group, overcoming a substantial lead and enabling the last man, T. H. Nelligan, to finish far ahead of the University opponent. In the 220-yard swim the time was excellent, T. H. Nelligan (Amherst) finishing first in two minutes and 53 seconds...
Only two of the University's team reached the finish, these being E. L. Davison '17 in the 125-pound class and R. C. Cooke '18 in the 158-pound class, but both of these were beaten by their opponents. Captain A. J. Weatherhead ocC. put up a splendid fight against R. Smith of Yale in the semi-finals of the 175-pound class, Smith getting a decision after an extra round. In the finals of the 115-pound class Captain Loo of Technology succeeded in getting a decision from W. Fowler of Yale only after two extra periods...
...Heerdt asks to be allowed to finish with words of Dante, and quotes, "The human race cannot live happily without freedom, but this political liberty must be based upon freedom of judgment." To this we may add, from the same poet, "Upright governments have liberty as their aim, that men may live for themselves; not citizens for the sake of the consuls, not a people for a king, but conversely, consuls for the sake of the citizens, and a king for his people...
...dangerous opponent. Coggehell was captain of the Freshman team first year and although it is his first variety season he has already shown that he is a dependable half and one miler. He has a long easy stride, uses good judgment, and has a beautiful spurt at the finish. His work against Yale at the B. A. A. games was of high order. Donahue, due to his being unclassified last year, is as yet practically untried in Harvard running. He was on the University second short distance team which raced Wesleyan at the B. A. A. games...
...following excuses shall be valid: 1. Men who finish their athletic work with less than half an hour to dress and report for roll call. Lists of these men will be furnished by the managers of the teams. 2. Conflicts with militia exercises. 3. Men who are signed off by the office and other men who are sick. 4. The CRIMSON assistant managing editor...