Word: lowe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...open handicap events will be as follows: 75-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, 1 mile run (75-yard limit), 70-yard low hurdles, running high jump, and relay races...
This introduces the element of the walking distance." There was originally a proposal to locate the Union on Massachusetts avenue between the Yard and the Gold Coast, where every undergraduate of high or low degree would have fallen over it several times a day, for it is surprising how a four-minute walk deters able-bodied boys: The more attractive Quincy-street site was chosen, and the building is, consequently, off the main-travelled paths...
...five feet above ground. It is proposed to remove the loam from the territory to be covered by the field and stands, then to excavate the material from the field and use it for constructing an embankment; the inner slope to be cut into steps which are broad and low. These steps are to be protected by a granolithic covering like a sidewalk and curb. On these are to be built wood benches with a back, and a foot rest to raise the feet from the concrete. The outside of the embankment is to be made on a slope...
...Geological Conference. "Low Grade Siliceous Iron Ores of Lake Superior", by Professor H. L. Smyth, in Mineralogical Lecture Room. University Museum...
...conducted on a commercial and professional basis. Although scholarship is generally regarded as a useless and unnecessary asset in modern life, there are still a great many serious minded students who regard the problem of scholarship as Harvard's chief concern and never cease to worry over our present low standard. These are only a few examples of problems confronting the University. So various and widespread are the sources of discontent that a constant stream of editorials, communications and essays, most of which are critical and only few suggestive, continues to agitate our College community. So another question is added...