Word: footing
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Putting the shot.- W. H. Shea, '92, scratch; P. V. K. Johnson, '93, 5 feet; H. R. Allen, '92, 1 foot...
...Page, '92, 14 yards; F. B. Lord, L. S., 10 yards; O. K. Hawes, '92, 8 yards; H. M. Sternbergh. '93, 8 yards; J. S. Cook, '92, 8 yards; F. J. Carr, '92, 12 yards; E. Sturgis, '90, 5 yards. 4.15 p. m. Pole vault-F, Mason, '91, 1 foot; H. M. Sternbergh, '93, 1 ft.; R. G. Leavitt, L. S., scratch, R. G. Miller, '93, 1 12 feet...
...financial condition of the teams is satisfactory, we regret to find that only one, the Tennis association has paid its debts. We fully recognize the fact that the postponement of important games and an average attendance at all have had much to do with the present condition of the Foot Ball and Base Ball associations but we have felt and the college, at large has felt, that much needless expense is often incurred. Too much faith, we believe, has been placed on a large attendance at the principal games. We concur with the committee in protesting against the payment...
...freshmen who have played or who wish to play foot ball will be on the Divinity field at 3.30 sharp...
...undergraduates one is a senior, one a junior, one a sophomore, and one is elected from the college at large. The committee audit the accounts of each organization "at least once each half year, or oftener at their discretion," instead of once a month. The surplus allowed the Foot Ball association 's now $1500 (originally $400). The annual election of the committee is now held in October instead of June, and the meeting of the electors is called by the president of the senior class. The committee elected in October begins to serve immediately...