Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Harmar, '90, who holds the record for the mile run, has trained very carelessly, and is in poor condition. Unless his work improves greatly before next Saturday he will not by any means be a sure winner of this event. Lloyd, '91 and Cheney '92, are running the mile in good time. Hinckley '89, and Holton L. S., are both doing good work in the half mile run, and Williams '91, and Deming '90, S., are running the 120 yards hurdle race in 17 seconds...
...mile run-W. Harmar '90, time 4 minutes, 41 4-5 seconds; won easily; J. P. Lloyd, Jr., '91, second...
...HARVARD ANANIAS, or TOM'S TYROLESE TRIP," by Lloyd McKim Garrison, L, S., with illustrations by Hale, '88, will be printed in next Sunday's Globe. This story is essentially a Harvard production and shows what a Harvard man can do in the realms of realistic fiction...
...HARVARD ANANIAS, or TOM'S TYROLESE TRIP," by Lloyd McKim Garrison, L, S., with illustrations by Hale, '88, will be printed in next Sunday's Globe. This story is essentially a Harvard production and shows what a Harvard man can do in the realms of realistic fiction...
Each first won counts five points, each second place counts three and each third place counts one. At present the ten leading men are: Shearman '89, 23 points; Robinson, '90, 15 points; Williams, '91, 14 points; Hinckley, '89, 13 points; Lloyd, '91, 12 points; Walker, '89, 11 points; Lentilhon, '89, 11 points; Ryder, '91, 9 points, Elock, '91, M. S, 6 points; Clark, '91, S., 5 points; and Parker, '92, 5 points...