Word: handicaped
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three events in the University Handicap track meet were run off yesterday. Honors in the high-jump went to E. T. Wakefield '27, who cleared 5 feet 9 inches, with a four-inch handicap. Second place was taken by Charles Jenney '26, while third ended in a tie between S. B. Jones '26, and R. F. Knight '28, who were stopped, at 5 feet 7 inches...
...late start of the M.I.T. cross country team should be a great handicap to it in the run with the University ten here this afternoon. The first meet for the Tech harriers last Saturday was lost to the University of New Hampshire 31 to 4, over the Durham obstacles racetrack, while the Crimson runners have kept a clean slates...
...view of the fact that the question of whether or not the Big Three football agreement is a handicap to Yale, Princeton, and Harvard is a widely discussed one at the present, the Crimson has seen fit to publish it again for the benefit of those who are not familiar with it. The complete agreement follows...
That the teaching staff would be handicaped by the policy, that a falling off in research work would handicap local industries, that discouragement of research reversed a Wisconsin tradition of "fearless sifting and winnowing" for truth...
Oberlander is the only punter worthy of the name, and should he be forced out of the games with Harvard, Brown, Cornell, and Chicago, Dartmouth would enter every one of its games with a heavy handicap...