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Considering the fact that Fearing has been training for the crew all winter, his jump of 6ft. 1-2-in. was somewhat of a surprise. He tried for 6. ft. 2 1-2 in. but failed. Heywood, B. A. A. and Stingel, Mel. A. C. were tied for second at 5 ft. 9 1-2 Heywood won the toss...
...three prizes in the two open events at the Roxbury Latin School games yesterday afternoon: first in the high jump and second and third in the 30 yards dash. These two events were by far the most interesting. In the high jump there were six Harvard entries. C. D. Heywood, B. A. A., was scratch and his best jump was 5 ft. 10 in. W. E. Putnam Harvard '96, with 3 1-2 inches handicap won the event by clearing very prettily 5 ft. 10 in. C. J. Paine, B. A. A. and Hopkinson A. A. made an actual jump...
...Charles F. Heywood died suddenly at his residence in New York on Tuesday...
...Heywood was born in 1823, in Boston. He graduated from Harvard in 1843 and three years later received a diploma from the Harvard Medical School. After three years service in the Massachusetts General Hospital, he went to Paris where he spent five years...
...worked largely in these moralities, alone giving them any liveliness. This continued till the people wanted something more real and natural, and began to develop the drama themselves. They however neglected the unities of action, place and time of the ancient classic drama, and constructed one for themselves. John Heywood in the time of Henry VIII, was the first to represent real persons and scenes on the stage...