Word: granting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...greatest disappointments was Grant's poor showing in the mile run. He was expected by Harvard to win five points but instead, he allowed himself to be outgeneraled by the Yale men, and did not get a place. Spitzer, a Yale man, set a very fast pace which Grant held for two laps. Spitzer then dropped out exhausted and the Yale men, passing Grant, easily won all three places. Another disappointment was Hoyt's inability to win any points in the pole vault...
Despite the loss of Roche, the Harvard team will be stronger than it was a week ago. D. Grant will run in the mile and Redpath in the sprints; both men are in excellent condition. F. G. Shaw, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is rapidly improving in his hammer throwing...
MOTT HAVEN.- The following men go to New Haven: Denholm, Bigelow, Redpath, Dunstan, Marshall, Hollister, Fish, Vincent, Fenno, C. H. Williams, Draper, Grant, Starbuck, Fox, E. H. Clark, J. G. Clarke, Hallowell, Morse, Warren, Goddard, Rice, Holt, Somers, Shaw, Patterson, Hoyt, Emmons, Brinckerhoff. All be in Harvard square at 2.50 p. m. A special car leaves at 2 p. m. sharp for the Boston and Albany station. Train leaves for New Haven at 4. Be sure and get running clothes at the Carey this morning...
Mile Run-D. Grant M. S., E. A. Starbuck...
First heat-H. L. Grant, T., J. C. Dryer, T., W. E. West, T., E. J. Green, H., J. D. G. Oglesby, H., H. S. Antisdell...