Word: man
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...race. Of course these rumors were all wrong. Yale had prepared a relay team for a two-mile run, while the Harvard team was trained for less than half that distance. The officials of the meet then announced that to save time they would have a short race, each man to run 390 yards. This was not the Yale distance and the team was withdrawn. Cornell had a 390-yard team, one of the best in the country, and entered the meet on Yale's retirement...
...Lowes Dickinson, M.A., of King's College, Cambridge, England, has been appointed Ingersoll lecturer for this year. The lecture will be on "The Immortality of Man," and will be given on April...
...Ingersoll Lectureship was established by the will of Miss Caroline Haskell Ingersoll of Keene, N. H., in 1893, which provided that a lecture upon, "The Immortality of Man" should be delivered and published annually. Last year Dr. William S. Bigelow '71 of Boston spoke on "Immortality as Conceived and Taught in Buddhism...
...Freshman relay team won from Stone's School on the board track on Holmes Field yesterday by nearly half a lap. The Freshmen led the entire race, every runner increasing the lead with which he started. Each man ran three laps or 390 yards. The time, 3 minutes, 19 3-5 seconds, was very good for a cold...
...Freshman relay team will run a practice race with Stone's School on the board track on Holmes Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Each man will run three laps, 390 yards. The men will run as follows: Harvard 1912--K. L. Billings, P. C. Cummin, D. P. Ranney, W. H. Fernald; Stone's School--S. Waterman, W. Bradley, S. Bradley, A. Barth...