Word: lead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bergquist '12 broke the tape in 5 seconds. After this event came the handicap dash, in which P. G. M. Austin '13, with three feet handicap, finished second. The next race, the half-mile run, was entirely Harvard's. With a lap to go, S. Nichols '13 took the lead, followed by P. R. Withington '12. Then H. M. Warren '13, running with fourteen yards handicap, broke loose in the last sixty yards and passed both Nichols and Withington, beating the former by six inches in 2 minutes, 3 1-5 seconds. H. P. Lawless '13, who was boxed...
...Billings '12, running for team A secured a lead of three yards over D. B. Adams '12. W. H. Fernald '12 increased this, when S. C. Simons '11 was unable to hold him. The third man for team B, D. P. Ranney '12 was a little faster than J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, and made up the lost ground so that H. W. Kelley '11 was only a yard behind R. C. Foster '11 at the start of the last relay. Kelley hung to Foster and almost succeeded in passing him on the second lap, but the latter...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Internal Resistance of Lead accumulators." Professor H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...PHYSICAL COLLOQUIUM. "The Internal Resistance of Lead Accumulators." Professor H. W. Morse. Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Room...
...last day Columbia increased its lead, defeating Harvard by 2 1-2 to 1 1-2, while Yale defeated Princeton 3 to 1, thereby gaining second place...