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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain William Moore Occ., after making 10 seconds flat in the semi-final heat, of the 100-yard dash, finished third in the finals, but pushed up to second place in the 220-yard dash. In these dashes W. C. Haymond, Pennsylvania, showed excellent form and won two firsts. J. D. Hutchinson '19 in the two-mile run finished in the fourth place, nearly passing the third man, S. W. Sedgwick of Michigan, in a final spurt. C. G. Krogness '21 tied for fourth place in the high-jump (which was won by R. W. Landon, Yale), with...
...yard dash.--(Final heat).--Won by W. C. Raymond, (Penn); second, C. E. Johnson, (Mich); third, W. Moore, (H); fourth, R. Cook, (Mich); fifth, W. Rollins, (M. I. T.). Time...
...present third-year men in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Electrical Engineering, June 2 to June 27, Inclusive, 5 mornings and two afternoons; Mechanics, June 30 to July 18, inclusive, 5 mornings and 2 afternoons; Heat Engineering, July 21 to August 8, inclusive, 5 morning and 2 afternoons; Shop work June 2 to August 8, inclusive 3 afternoons a week...
...school has now a very modern and complete equipment. In the department of Mechanical Engineering are heat engine laboratories, an applied mechanics laboratory, hydraulic laboratory, laboratory for testing materials, cement and concrete laboratories, the power room at Pierce Hall, and the Refrigeration plant at the Medical School. The electrical equipment includes dynamo, research, high tension, photometric, and standardizing laboratories. In addition are several chemical and physics workshops, as well as a laboratory of sanitary engineering, the Cruft Laboratory for radio-telegraphic engineering, the Simpkins ore-dressing laboratory, the Simpkins assay laboratory, and the laboratory of metallurgy...
...final heat of the International Regatta held on the Seine Sunday, the New Zealand eight defeated the American crew by a final sprint in the last fifty yards of the race. The contest was very close throughout, and the two boats were separated by only a few inches most of the course. In addition to the New Zealand and American crews, New-foundland, France, Portugal, and AlsaceLorraine were represented...