Word: hail
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...service of the year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Rev. William H. Lyon D.D.t.'73, of Brookline, Mass., will conduct the service, and the following musical program will be rendered: "Lord of Our Life," Field; "It is Enough," aria from "Elijah," Mendelssohn; "Hail Gladdening Light," Field. Mr. C. T. Tittman 2L. will be the soloist...
...outlook for a track team next year is far from encouraging. By graduation Yale will lose Cates, Sheffield, Hill, Moore, Robinson, Johnston, Ewing, Eales, Hail, White, Hasbrouck, Scudder, and Shevlin. Should professional school men be debarred, Gilbert, the pole vaulter, will be among those lost. As a nucleus for the 1907 team there will be eight men who won points in the dual meet with Harvard. They are: Marshall, Knox, Gilbert, Torrey, Twitchell, Coholan, Sisson and Howe...
...begun. The whole track will be dug up to depth of six inches, and when relaid should be one of the best tracks among the colleges. In the national cross country run for the senior championship of the A. A. U., at the Travers Island course Thursday, W. J. Hail, captain of the Yale cross country team, won first place. A. O. Friel 1909 finished sixth in the junior race...
Perfect weather conditions prevailed during a race which was in doubt until the last minute. Hail of Yale finished first in a pretty race with Magoffin of Cornell, winning by 30 yards. Macdonald of Columbia was third. The time was 32 minutes 53 seconds, just one second behind the record for the course. Cornell made her score by taking second, sixth, ninth, and twelfth places. The University team finished as follows: M. H. Stone '07, fifth; A. King 3L., seventh; H. M. Turner '06, tenth; M. S. Crosby '08, thirteenth...
Yale--W. J. Hail, D. W. Porter, J. P. Scudder, E. B. Parsons, N. O. Friel, E. L. Warren, W. V. A. Waterman, W. C. Gibson, T. G. Wright, D. L. Boardman...