Word: highly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Entries from the following schools have been made: Andover, Brookline High, Browne and Nichols, Exeter, Fitchburg High, Manchester (N. H.) High, Mechanic Arts High, Portland (Me.) High, Powder Point, Providence, Technical High, Provincetown High, Quincy High, Rindge Manual Training, St. Mark's, Stone's, Volkmann's, Waban, Wakefield High, Worcester Academy...
...founding of the CRIMSON, it seems fitting to recall some of those editors of the paper in years gone by who have, in one way or another, done something to make a place for themselves in the outside world. Of these men, some have distinguished themselves by attaining to high political positions, others have been successful in the fields of business and commerce, while still others have become prominent in the world of letters or in the professions...
...three silver cups, offered by W. Minot 1L. to the candidates of the University track team in the hurdles, high jump or pole-vault, and weight events, showing the greatest "general merit" during the season, were awarded yesterday by Captain L. P. Dodge '08, Coaches Lathrop and Quinn, and the donor. The cup for the hurdler was given to W. M. Rand '09, for the high jumper or pole-vaulter to S. C. Lawrence '10 in the pole-vault, and for the shot-putter or hammer-thrower to L. W. Bangs '08 in the shot...
...high jump the University has four men who have all done 5 feet, 10 inches or better; they are R. G. Harwood '09, R. P. Pope '10; G. E. Roosevelt '09, and R. E. Somers '08, who should get all the places. Yale has no one who has done over 5 feet, 7 inches. The shot-put will be a good match between B. T. Stephenson, Jr., '08 and G. L. Buhrman '08 of Yale. Stephenson won over Buhrman last year by 2 inches. L. W. Bangs '08, C. C. Little '10 and F. H. Burr '09 have shown...
...with A. C. Gilbert '08, Campbell '09, and E. Reynolds S.'09, all capable of 11 feet, 6 inches or more. Harvard's best men in this event are S. C. Lawrence '10, E. L. Parker '10, and J. L. Barr '10, but none of them have gone as high as several of the Yale men. Lawrence showed up well in the indoor carnival, doing 11 feet, 1-2 inch, on the slippery Gymnasium floor, and may get into the point-winning class. Yale will also get all three places in the hammer-throw unless some one on the University...