Word: hills
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...year and it is a doubtful event this year. Gary of Dartmouth has had more experience in racing than any of the other men and is probably a faster rider than Goodman of Princeton who won last year. Osgood and Coates of Pennsylvania, Ottoman of C. C. N. Y., Hill of Yale, and Elliot of Harvard will fight it out for third place...
...Martin Hill Ittner, Ph.B. Washington Univ., Mo. 1892, S.B. Ibid. 1894; first year Graduate School; University Scholar; Chemistry. (Promotion...
Geological Conference. Papers: Shore Phenomena between Cohasset and Plymouth, Mass., Mr. H. I. Richmond; Review of Hill's "Notes on the Geology of the island of Cuba," Mr. L. S. Griswold; Review of Powell's National Geographic Monograph on "Physiographic Forms," Professor W. M. Davis. Geological Laboratory...
...came to the front and won, Elliot alone getting a place or Harvard. The final heat showed some good riding, each of the three Yale men taking turns in making the pace, while Elliot kept in second place, taking care not to be pocketed. When the last lap began Hill easily left the field and won, Elliot being satisfied with second place...
Final heat, won by G. B. Hatch, Yale, 16 2/5.; E. H. Cady, Yale, second, E. C. Perkins, Yale, third. Two mile bicycle (first and second ride in final) - First heat, won by E. Hill, Yale, 5m. 15 2/5s.; C. E. Peck, Yale, second. Second heat won by E. C. Heidrich, Yale, 5m. 23 2/5s.; F. S. Elliot, Harvard, second. Final heat, won by E. Hill, Yale, 5m. 12s.; F. S. Elliot, Harvard, second; C. E. Peck, Yale, third...