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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Running High Kick - W. Soren, '83; F. B. Fogg, '85; S. Cary, '86; S. H. Fessenden, '86; M. M. Kimball...
...held Saturday. '83 won the tug-of-war from '84 by three inches after a close struggle. The other events were: vaulting, in which the record made was 6 ft. 7 in.; horizontal bar; standing high jump, won by Brooks, '85, 4 ft. 7 1/4 in.; rope climbing; high kick, 8 ft. 5 in.; running high jump, also won by Brooks, 5 ft. 1/2 in.; fencing; light-weight sparring; closing with an exhibition of sparring between W. C. Camp and H. Knapp...
...jump, running broad jump, light-weight sparring, feather-weight sparring, fencing, tug-of-war, '83 and '84 (to be pulled on cleats, six hundred pounds, limit five minutes. Third meeting (ladies' day), March 24th. Events - Horizontal bar, flying rings, tumbling, rope climbing, running high jump, pole vault, running high kick, tug-of-war, the winners in the two previous meetings (to be pulled on cleats, six hundred pounds, limit five minutes). A prize will be given to the winner of each event. A prize will also be given to the contestant showing the greatest general excellence in the following events...
...uncles and his cousins and his aunts as to what it was safe for him to say. Gen. Butler labors under no such embarrassment. He has given us the youngest, sappiest, freshest, greenest message this country has read for many a day." "He gives Harvard students a sly kick, which they will probably find occasion to return with interest," says the N. Y. Herald...
...kick : I introduce...