Word: heating
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard high hurdles.--First heat won by C. Rodman (A.); second, F. A. Grady (W. C.). Time, 17 1-5s. Second heat won by W. T. Hobbs (W. C.); second, M. Noble (N. and G.). Time, 17 3-5s Third heat won by C. Austin (E.); second, B. Murphy (W. A.). Time, 18s. Heat for second men won by F. A. Grady (W. C.). Time, 17 3-5s. Final heat won by C. Rodman (A.); second, F. A. Grady (W. C.); third, W. T. Hobbs' (W. C.). Time...
...yard dash.--First heat won by C. A. Rice (P. P. S.); second, C. Jones (E.). Time, 10 2-5s. Second heat won by D. McCrae (A.); second, G. Jones (E.). Time, 10 2-5s. Third heat won by H. W. Minot (N. and G.); second, T. Doyle (W. A.). Time, 10 3-5s. Final heat won by C. A. Rice (P. P. S.); second, D. McCrae (A.); third, G. Jones (E.). Time...
...people, but we refuse to believe that the people are asking for downright lies. Such a direct and apparently intentional perversion of the statement that a Harvard victory over the Yale crew is not a fixture will warm every loyal Harvard man to several degrees beyond white heat. It will go further and prove to him that the University must take steps to defend itself from the malicious attacks of newspapers in whose offices the motto is admittedly, "Salm Harvard". When a man who has been in the newspaper game will say to college newspaper men, as was said...
Second semi-final heat.--Won by J. I. Wendell (Wes); second, W. F. Potter (Y.). Time...
...Final heat.--Won by J. I. Wendell (Wes.); second,--W. F. Potter (Y.); third, G. A. Braun (Dart.); fourth, E. L. Brady (Col.). Time, 23 3-5s. (equals the worlds's record, made by A. C. Kraenzlein, Pennsylvania...