Word: high
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...spring field meeting of the Dartmouth Athletic Association was held Monday. The winners and records are as follows: Two-mile run, B. F. Ellis, 10m. 32s.; running high jump, E. P. Barrows, 5 ft. 2 in; 100 yards dash, W. Norton, 11 1-4s,; 120 yards dash, F. L. Keay, 20s.; throwing the hammer, E. J. Bodwell, 74 ft. 6 in.; half mile run, H. B. Prescott, 2 m. 14s.; 220 yards dash, F. E. Gove, 25s.; one-mile walk, C. S. Humphreys, 9m. 52s.; hurdle race (120 yards), F. L. Keay. 20s. Dartmouth will be well represented...
...authorities to make extensive improvements in the Columbia College buildings in the coming summer. The changes are to be made under the direction of Charles C. Haight, a New York architect. The plans include an extension of the School of Mines building so that it will be four stories high with a basement. A tower will occupy the space of 45x60 feet on the corner of Fourth avenue and 49th street. A new lecture hall 40x60 feet is to be built on the site at present occupied by the president's house. It is not yet fully decided whether...
...high grade of work in engraving and plate and die printing is assured to those who bring their orders to the stationery department...
Next came the running high jump, which was won by W. B. Page, the champion Pennsylvania jumper, who stopped...
...high grade of work in engraving and plate and die printing is assured to those who bring their orders to the stationery department...