Word: high
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...buyers to tear down the whole building and to replace it with either a large office building or an expensive theatre. Before their plans took, definite shape, however, Boston University, which was in need of new quarters for its college of arts and sciences, purchased the property at a high figure last February...
...Hall '07, has been appointed coach of the Freshman football team. The choice is an especially fortunate one, as Hall is a player of unusual ability and will command the confidence of all. His football experience has been exceedingly varied, for he has played on teams representing the Malden High School, the Hopkinson School and the 1907 Freshman class. On the latter team, the last to defeat the Yale freshmen, he played a strong game at end, and but for lack of weight would have been a valuable addition to the University squad. In his Sophomore year he failed...
...work of E. C. Carter '00, who is at the head of the Harvard Mission in India and who is travelling secretary for India of the International Y. M. C. A. He says that everywhere he received confirmation of the success of Mr. Carter's work and the high esteem in which he is held by all who deal with him, both natives and foreigners...
...year's track team competed in the open meets in different sections of the country during the summer. The only important meet in which Harvard men were particularly prominent was the New England Amateur Championship meet in Boston in August. W. M. Rand '09 won the championship in both high and low hurdles. A. B. Mason '08 was second in the low hurdles and third in the high. B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 secured two second places and two thirds. In the shot-put he was beaten by W. W. Coe of the B. A. A. and in the high...
Arthur Pierce Coats '10, of Upper Montclair, N. J., three, prepared for college at the Montclair High School. Age, 19 years, 6 months, height, 5 feet, 10 inches, weight, 142 pounds...