Word: interred
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Yale has the following men in college now who won 1st and second place in the inter collegiate games last May: 100 yards, C. H. Sherrill, '89, 2nd place. Putting the shot, A. B. Coxe, '87, 1st place. 1-4-mile run, A. Coit, '89, 2nd place. 120 yards hurdle, W. H. Ludington, '87, 1st place. Pole vault, T. G. Shearman, '89, 2nd place. 2 mile bicycle race, J. C. Kulp, '87, 2nd. Throwing the hammer, A. B. Coxe, '87, 1st. In fact the only valuable man they lose is F. R. Smith, '86, who won the 1-2 mile...
...permanent property of Harvard. Mr. Smith quoted from the letter of one of the original donors of the cup, who said, that the cup was given as a perpetual challenge, and was not intended to become the property of any one college, except on the dissolution of the inter-collegiate league. He further stated that the executive committee of the league had no right to pass rules that it should be given to any college. And under the existing circumstances he recommended that a new cup should be awarded to Harvard, and the old one be kept as the perpetual...
There is one inter-collegiate contest in which Harvard may justly consider herself entitled to the first place again this year, - the contest for the Mott Haven cup. The cup has been won for Harvard so repeatedly that to lose it even once at the close of so long and such creditable work, is out of the question. We publish, however, in another column, a statement of those winners of events last year who remain in Yale and who will probably again enter the contest. The list is truly formidable, to any other university than Harvard. But even Harvard must...
...drawings for the trial tournament, to determine who will compete in the inter-collegiate tournament, are as follows: Preliminary round. Singles. 1. Hallowell vs. Lee. First round. 2. Winner of 1 vs. P. S. Sears. 3. Tooker vs. Snow. 4. Keep vs. H. M. Sears. 5. Bohlen vs. H. Kuhn...
Arrangements are being made for the establishment of an Inter collegiate Press Association between Harvard, Yale and Princeton...