Word: heating
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...best individual work was done by W. A. Schick '05, who won both the short dashes, and, although he strained a tendon during his first trial heat, broke the records in both events. His time of 9 4-5 seconds in the 100 yards dash equals the intercollegiate record, held by B. J. Wefers of Georgetown, and breaks the dual record of 10 seconds made by Hargrave last year. Another of Hargrave's records was beaten by 1-5 of a second in the 220 yards dash, which Schick did in 21 3-5. Rust also ran remarkably well...
Willis won his trial heat in the 120 yards hurdles, but did not run in the finals, as no Yale men qualified for this event, and all the points were sure to go to Harvard. In the finals of the 220 yards hurdles, however, he won first place in the very fast time of 23 4-5 seconds, breaking the dual and Harvard record of 24 3-5 seconds, formerly held by J. L. Bremer, Jr., '96. Willis's performance in this event has been beaten only once in America and that by Kraenzlein...
...trials of the 120 yards high hurdles when Clapp, who had been expected to win, caught his spike just before the last hurdle and falling, was passed by both Willis and Fisher. The other Yale entries were shut out by Converse and Bird in the second trial heat, and the three Harvard men, with Willis out, did not exert themselves in the final heat which was won by Converse in 17 seconds. Bird was second and Fisher third. Harvard 15, Yale...
...trials of the 100 yards dash Schick defeated both Arnstein and Hargrave in even time, while Haigh defeated Moulton in 10 1-5 seconds. Schick won the final heat in the record breaking time of 9 4-5 seconds with Moulton two yards behind him in second place. Arnstein who followed within a foot of Moulton took third place from Haigh by a few inches. Harvard 20, Yale...
...department of Physics, course B is made a full course. Six new half-courses are offered. These courses will treat of the subjects of electricity, light, and heat. The new instructors are Mr. H. W. Morse, Dr. T. Lyman '97, and Dr. Ayres...