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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...track events Harvard should be especially strong in the dashes with L. P. Dodge '08 and P. C. Lockwood '07. Shaw of Dartmouth should win first place in the high hurdles, with W. M. Rand '09 a close second. In the low hurdles O. F. Rogers Jr., '08, W. M. Rand '09, and Shaw of Dartmouth should all win places. B.L. Young, Jr., '07 should take first places in the 440-yard run, and Evans and Prichard of Dartmouth should also secure points. The half-mile will be a close race between M. B. Van Brunt '08 and Captain Jennings...
...crew management was authorized to arrange a race between the Senior crew and Stone's School, between the Freshman crew and Worcester High School, both on the Charles River on May 11; and between the crew to finish second in the class races and Worcester High School on Lake Quinsigamond on May 25. The second University crew and the winning class crew were permitted to enter the Philadelphia regatta on May 25. The Freshman crew management was authorized to arrange a race between the second Freshman crew and Springfield High School to be rowed on the Charles River...
...Running high jump--Won by R. P. Pope '10; the for second place between C. C. Little '10 and A. Chandler, P.S. Height...
...weather conditions were on the whole fairly good. It was decided to count the points in the two-mile and the hammer-throw in the scoring, although the former is not a schoolboy event, and in the latter no entries from the schools were made. Brookline High School was unable to enter any men at the last moment, and so the number of schoolboy competitors was considerably smaller than expected...
...willing to applaud without understanding. We know that Russian autocracy is opposed to progress and freedom of thought, and that Mr. Aladyin is a reformer. That he is the kind of reformer whose methods make almost impossible the task of the real reformers, the men of education and high ideals, men like our own President and the members of his Cabinet, we do not stop to think, Enthusiasm for a good cause is an ennobling thing and the more of it we have the better, but we must also remember that as representatives of the University we must be careful...