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...next event was the first bout in fencing between S. Dexter 2d, '90, and H. R. Allen, Jr., '92. Dexter showed the most skill and won five points to Allen's three. J. M. Morton, Jr., '91, easily defeated J. T. Lincoln, '92, in the second bout, five points...
...working successfully-Nation, Jan. 31, 1889; Christian Union, Feb. 28, 1889; (a) it educates the community which must enforce the laws-Col. Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Cambridge Tribune, March 9, 1889; (b) any defects in the present laws should be remedied carefully, not by revolutionary methods-Science, 9, 105; Professor J. B. Thayer, ibid...
...next bout showed some lively and scientific sparring. It was give and take between the contestants, J. L. Dodge, '91, and P. Marquand, '89. The first round was very nearly even. Dodge seemed to have a slight advantage in the second. The third round was blow for blow again, and neither man guarded as well as before. Dodge again sparred rather the better, but the bout was so close that the referee decided another round of two minutes necessary. Both men were tired, and rained blows on each other's faces. Dodge got in several undercuts and seemed to have...
Meanwhile, J. P. Lee, '91, and R. G. Leavitt, '89, appeared for an exhibition high jump. Leavitt dropped out at 5 feet, 5 inches, and Lee won, clearing 5 feet, 5 3 8 inches. This event will be open to all colleges at the next meeting...
...J. P. Lee, '91, H. R. Allen, '92, and J. D. Gorham, '90, performed on the horizontal bar. Lee excelled in grace and won the event, though Allen, also, gave a highly creditable exhibition...