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Timers-Fred Wood, B. A. A.; John Graham, B. A. A.; A. Boos, M. I. T. A. A.; J. G. Lathrop...
...Stebbins, T., M. L. Butler, H., R. P. Priest, T., W. R. Mansfield, H., F. H. Lathrop, T., E. D. Fullerton, H., G. W. Emery, T., A. B. Ruhl...
...Stebbins, T., W. F. Dill, H., S. A. Hooker, T., W. F. Porter, H., R. P. Priest, T., A. W. Blakemore, H., W. D. Hubbard, T., L. P. Corbin, H., F. H. Lathrop, T., F. R. Plumb...
...line, and had to be carried off the track, and Warren fell over the last hurdle in the 220 when he seemed sure of a place. Harvard's poor showing in the mile run was due to Grant's insubordination in competing in the Marathon race contrary to Mr. Lathrop's orders. As a measure of discipline he was not allowed to enter the games on Saturday...
...members of the track team and Mr. Lathrop deserve the sincerest thanks of the University for the plucky showing they made last Saturday in the first intercollegiate games of the year. Pennsylvania turned out to be much stronger than was expected, and as has already been explained in this column, the Harvard team was deprived of the services of one of its best runners in maintaining the discipline of the team. With regard to this latter circumstance it might be well to emphasize how responsible each individual member of the team is for his own good condition: if the athlete...