Word: freshed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...trail had been laid off a short time before, and led up Concord Ave. to Walden St., across the fields to the Fitchburg Railroad, then to the Glacialis, around Fresh Pond to Cushing St., down to Mt. Auburn Station, through Brattle St. and Mason St., and across the Common, the finish being in front of the Law School. Carr took the lead at the start and kept it all during the race; he set a hot pace and finished very strong, making the five and a quarter miles in 31 minutes and 50 seconds. Fenton was second...
...from there across the fields in a northerly direction to the junction of the Fitchburg Railroad with the Watertown branch, where the runners will be checked; up the Fitchburg Railroad to the Glacialis, where runners will be checked a second time; from here in a south-westerly direction to Fresh Pond, around Fresh Pond drive to Cushing St., down Cushing Street to Mount Auburn Station for a third check; from Mt. Auburn Station to the finish in front of the Law School...
...Toronto, a journal devoted to "Literature, University Thoughts and Events," makes the following literary criticism of the daily papers of Harvard and Cornell: "These are purely newspapers; they make no pretense of giving anything of a literary character, but content themselves with reporting the college news. The editorials are fresh and crisp, and the whole papers give a splendid evidence of the enterprise and get-up-and-get of the students of these big schools...
...hounds easily followed the trail up Mt. Auburn and Brattle Sts. to Fresh Pond, around the Pond, down the Fitchburg R. R. tracks, and across to the Harvard Observatory. The break was made at the corner of Linnaean and Garden Sts. From here the hounds had a lively race to the Gymnasium. J. O. Nichols L. S., came in first, and the next six men arrived in the following order: F. C. Chamberlain L. S., F. W. Burlingham L. S., F. C. Hinckley '95, C. E. Hutchinson '93, A. L. Endicott '94, W. Emerson...
...faster pace and ran a longer distance than the hounds expected. The hounds, thirty-five in number started seven and a half minutes later. The hounds easily followed the scent the whole distance up Mr. Auburn St. nearly to the cemetery, thence to Spy Pond by way of Fresh Pond. Crossing North Avenue the hounds continued nearly to Medford, and returned by way of Porter's Station where the break took place. Fenton '95 the first hound in finished at 5.40 1-2, twenty-four minutes after the hares. His time for the run was one hour and thirty-nine...