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...sixth of Professor Spalding's series of public lectures on "Modern Composers, the Characteristics and Tendencies of their Music," will be given in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The special subject for this lecture is "Leger and Strauss." No seats will be reserved and no tickets will be necessary for admission. The last of this series will be given on April...
...final heat of the 440-yard run was the next event. Harvard's chances looked bright with four men on the line at the start. As the men neared the turn Merrihew, who had the pole, deSelding, and Kelly were in the front rank with Palmer of Haverford and Leger of Michigan. Blumer was badly boxed and had a hard time keeping on his feet. Coming around the straightaway Palmer, Leger and Merrihew had the best positions. The track was crowded, however, and in the fight for places Merrihew was thrown from his balance and fell headlong fifteen yards from...
Blumer (H.), Kelley (H.), Merrihew (H.), deSelding (H.), Hitchcock (C.), Hurlburt (C.), Conger (Pr.), Leger (M.), Palmer (Hav.), Ross...
...each of the three heats of the 440-yard run. In the first heat Blumer of Harvard had the pole and ran in the front rank all the way. Seymour of Yale led until after the turn, when he was passed first by Blumer and then by Leger of Michigan and Hurlburt of Cornell. Blumer saved himself at the finish and allowed Leger to pass him for first place. The time, 50 2-5 seconds, was the fastest of the three heats. Ross of Syracuse led from the start in the second heat, with deSelding of Harvard always within...
First heat--Won by Leger (M.); second, Blumer (H.); third, Hurlburt (C.). Time, 50 2-5s. Second heat--Won by Ross (Syr.); second, deSelding (H.); third, Conger (Pr.). Time, 51 2-5s.8Little, Harvard...