Word: high
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...English High vs. Boston Latin...
...professional schools has been increased and strengthened. One of the most important changes made is that regulating the requirements for admission to the college. Henceforth candidates for the freshman class will be admitted upon examination only, except in certain specified cases, upon the diplomas of public high schools...
...half mile in both places; W. H. Vincent, who won the quarter mile at New York, and took second place in the half mile and third in the quarter at Cambridge; C. J. Paine, who last year broke the dual league record of 6 ft. 5/8 in. in the high jump, and won third place in New York; A. Stickney, winner of second place in the broad jump in Cambridge and New York; L. W. Redpath, winner of second place in both sprints in the dual games; M. G. Gonterman, winner of third place in the 100 yards at Cambridge...
...Williams and F. Mason, for the hurdles; H. Foote and F. C. Hinkley, for the mile; C. H. Williams and J. Bordman, for the half mile; M. J. Connor, for hammer and shot; N. P. Hallowell and A. Emmons, for the pole vault; W. E. Putnam, for the high jump; J. Staab, for the walk; V. H. Smith, S. Bryant and J. G. Clarke for the broad jump, and A. B. Holmes, H. C. Burdett and W. R. Brinckerhoff, for the bicycle race...
...country. The only difficulty is with class 4. We know, of course, the amount of gold in the treasury and the national Banks, but the estimate of the amount of gold elsewhere cannot be found out accurately. The treasury estimate of 367.6 millions is probably far too high, although it is difficult to put one's finger exactly on the error. One hundred and fifty milions would more nearly represent the true state of affairs...