Word: heated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...resting for a moment after his strenuous three hours. Just at that moment, there squeezed angrily through the doorway of the dressing room a musician carrying under his arm a bass viol. Turning the instrument over, he showed three great cracks to the comedian. "How about getting the heat turned off in this the-alre?" he asked. But Lewis, not taken aback by this declared, "What! and have all of us and our little ladies catch cold,-to save that!" and he pointed disdainfully, "Why that was once just a little fiddle which got the mumps, and then look...
...victory of A. H. O'Nell '28 over George Leness 1L, in the second trial heat of the 600 yard run was the high spot of the second day of the Winter Track meet yesterday afternoon. O'Neil, who scintillated as a Freshman but showed a decided relapse last year, has been running in top form this season and stepped the distance yesterday in the exceptionally fast time of 1 minute 16 3-5 seconds. Leness, who finished third, was the mainstay of the M. I. T. team last year and is known as one of the best middle distance...
...University hurdlers. J. S. Ballantyne '27 and W. J. Henrich '28, in the time of 6 2-5 seconds. All three men started from the scratch line; A. B. Horsfall '30, starting with a lead of ten yards, showed his spikes to the field in the first trial heat of the 300 yard run. He paced the distance in 35 2-5 seconds. F. A. Pickard '29, who left the marks five yards behind the victor, was second, while George Elsass '30, with a four yard handicap, went over the line in the third position. In the second trial heat...
...York, N. Y., February 2--A. H. Miller '27 led one of the strongest fields of sprinters ever gathered at a single meet here tonight, when he won the 50 yard dash in the Millrose A. A. games. The big Harvard sprinter was in top form. In the final heat he was trailed in order by Hussey of Boston College, McAllister of New York, known as the "Flying Cop" and Morrill of Boston, University. The last named sprinter had previously beaten the famous Loren Murchison in a 40 yard heat. In the final he was twice penalized for false starts...
...heat of the dash, running over the 60 yard distance, Miller had led a fast field of sprinters to the tape in 6 2-5 seconds. Close on his heels came McAllister. Russell, former Cornell leader, trailed...