Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...buildings forming the three sides of the eastern, minor court. These are the structures that are to be devoted to general studies and biology and public health. The east court foundations are about three hundred feet square and altogether there have been driven about five thousand piles, about one-fourth of the whole number required. No less than fifteen different sources of supply have been sought for this enormous quantity...
...record of 3 minutes, 3 seconds for the distance when running against the strong B. A. A. quartet. In the Yale meet this year, Capper finished second to Captain Brown of Yale when the latter established a new dual record of 1 minute, 54 seconds. He secured a fourth in the Intercollegiate meet in the same event when Caldwell of Cornell made a new record for the distance of 1 minute 53 2-5 seconds. In this race he was beaten only by Caldwell, Brown of Yale, and Meredith of Pennsylvania, who holds the world's record of 1 minute...
Harvard scored its first run in the fourth. S. Clark opened the inning with a single over second base and reached second on a passed ball by Powell. Ayres's infield hit put Clark on third and he scored on Gannett's sacrifice fly to Gillette...
...Nordell, Dartmouth, distance 22 ft., 8 1-2 in.; B. W. Brodt, Cornell, second, distance, 22 ft., 4 7-8 in.; O. T. Bradway, California third, distance, 22 ft., 3 3-4 in.; A. W. La Flamme, Penn., fourth, distance, 21 ft., 6 1-8 in.; J. H. Ferris, Michigan, fifth, distance...
...Kohler, Michigan, distance, 157 ft., 1 1-2 in.; H. H. Coolidge, California, second, distance, 154 ft., 4 1-2 in.; P. Loughridge, Yale third, distance, 154 ft., 1 in.; D. P. Murphy, Penn., fourth, distance, 152 ft., 6 in.; K. C. McKutcheon, Cornell, fifth, distance...