Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...engage in a duel for second place. Boyd has done excellent work in practice since the Yale meet, when he beat Hoffmire's time in the Cornell meet by 5 seconds, and should not only take second place, but should give McCurdy a hard fight. the winners of fourth and fifth places should be Clark, of Yale, and Potter, of Cornell, with Cook of Technology close...
...high hurdles will fall to Potter, of Yale, or Braun, of Dartmouth, although Hammitt, of Penn State, will make it close. A. L. Jackson '14, has been showing improved form and should land in the scoring with a fourth or possible third. Armstrong, of Michigan and Ferguson, of Pennsylvania have both done 16 seconds as has Preble, of California; so there is very little to choose between them...
...Milton, who defeated Camp in the dual games and who may force Camp to take second or even third. Sewell, of Pennsylvania, and Carter, of Yale are two others who have gone higher than 12 feet although the latter is irregular in his work. These men should take fourth and fifth places respectively...
...they would have finished, the points they have actually lost and those they have retained based upon a fifth man in all events but the hurdles and the new scoring rule of 5, points for a first, 4 for a second, and 3, 2, and 1 for third, fourth, or fifth: 1913 *Point *Points *Points College Score Value Lost Retained Harvard, 21 1-2 29 10 19 Pennsylvania, 24 28 5 23 Michigan, 20 27 11 16 Cornell, 17 1-2 26 1-2 18 8 1-2 Dartmouth, 14 19 1-2 9 1-2 10 Yale...
...annual report of the director of the Fogg Art Museum, enumerating recent additions, states that the collection of classical antiquities has been enriched by a fragment of a fourth century Greek marble head in the style of Scopas, a gift of E. P. Warren '83. Four examples of Gandhara sculpture were bought by a few friends and given to the Museum, and two others were received from B. A. G. Fuller '00. A gift of money for the collection of classical antiquities in memory of G. G. Van Rensselaer '96, enabled Dr. Chase to buy a Greek head...