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...seems to me entirely undesirable and profitless, that the hares in the hare and hound runs should lay their trail through the worst places and the muddiest pools, when there are good roads and fields to run through. It not only makes it very disagreeable for some, but it keeps men from going into these runs who would otherwise...
...third hare and hounds run of the season starts from the gymnasium this after noon at 3.45. The run will be made a little easier than the last one and it is greatly desired that a large number of men turn out. There are almost no men in college who have had any experience in distance running, and consequently there is an excellent chance for new men to capture prizes. The hares this afternoon will be J. L. Coolidge '95 and A. Ingraham...
Thirty-seven men started yesterday in the second hare and hounds run. F. C. Hinckley '95 and W. H. Vincent '97 were the hares and they laid the trail up Brattle street, around Fresh Pond, up the Watertown road, around Mt. Auburn cemetery, then down past the Arsenal, over through Brighton, then around Corey Hill, down Beacon street to Coolidge's Corner and through Harvard street to Allston, where the break was made at Barry's Corner. The hares were gone one hour and thirteen minutes and they beat the hounds by sixteen minutes. The first six hounds in their...
...second hare and hounds run will start from the gymnasium this afternoon at 3.45 with Vincent and Hinckley as hares...
...first of the hare and hounds runs proved a success in every way. In spite of the threatening weather and the bad condition of the streets and fields, over forty men turned out. Coolidge and Paine, the hares, laid their trail down by the University Museum, thence up Oxford street and across fields by a more or less circuitous route to the Cambridge Reservoir and home by the old Harvard cross country course to a point on Garden street near the Observatory, where the break was made. The whole distance covered was about six miles, and the hares were...