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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Columbia made a clean sweep of the annual. Intercollegiate Fencing Association tournament in New York on Saturday, winning the team, individual, and saber championships. The standing of the teams at the finish was: Columbia, won 32, lost 13; Navy, 30-15; Cornell, 21-24; Pennsylvania, 20-25; Harvard, 17-28; Yale, 16-29. The individual members of the University team scored the following number of wins: J. A. Aylen '15, 3; S. F. Damon '14, 5; and R. von Nardroff...
...rough crew A and crew B lined up at Cottage Farm Bridge, Crew A got the jump at the start and gained steadily until there was a little open water between the boats. Just before they went under Harvard Bridge crew B cut down the lead steadily until the finish just opposite Fairfield street. The time for the winning boat was 6 minutes and 53 seconds. After the race both crews rowed slowly back; crew B going to Newell Boat House and crew A going up the river beyond the boat house for a short practice before going...
Later University crew C, the first Freshman, and the Union Boat Club crew, of Harvard graduates, raced for about a mile. The Freshman eight was given 2 lengths handicap. At the finish the Union Boat Club crew lead crew C by about a length and was even with the Freshman. The time of the two leading crews was 5 minutes and 25 seconds...
...exterior of the building is now completed and the work on the interior finish far advanced. The construction is fire-proof with concrete floor and terracotta partitions. The roof, however, is of wood...
...yard dash in 55 seconds, with E. P. Stone '15, and A Biddle '16 second and third respectively. In the 600-yard run, which J. Greene B. A. A., won in 1 minute and 20 seconds, A. J. deGozzaldi '14 secured second place through a beautiful spurt at the finish. E. A. Teschner '17, won the 200-yard run by about twenty yards, in 35 2-5 seconds, and then went out and secured third place in the senior 40-yard dash, which was won by F. P. O'Hara, M. I. T., in 5 seconds flat...