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Four hundred and forty yard run - Won by E. W. Pinkham (30yds.); F. M. Sackett (35yds.), second; F. W. Marvel, B. U. A. A. (30yds.), and C. E. Hutcheson (35yds)., tied for third place. Time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Open Meeting. | 5/9/1892 | See Source »

...Dorman, 30; G. L. Batchelder, 20: C. Brewer, Hopkinson, 13; A. M. White, Jr., 15; C. Taintor, M. I. T., 30; E. W. Pinkham, 30; S. A. Coombs, B. A. A., 8; W. E. Kent, 30; H. D. Pillsbury, 30; C. E. Hutchinson, 35; F. W. Marvel, B. U. A. A., 30; F. M. Sackett, 35; S. B. McNear. 35; F. C. Holmes, M. I. T., 30; V. Mowry, W. A. C., 20; G. K. Dearborn, M. I. T., 24; J. Delaney, W. A. C., 30; C. C. Hyde, 30; J. D. Clark...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handicaps for the Games of May 7. | 5/6/1892 | See Source »

...yards hurdle - D. B. Lynam, Y. A. A., owes 5 yds.; S. W. Marvel, B. U. A. A., 4; E. C. Potter, M. A. C. and Dart. A. A., 4; O. W. Shead, 2; B. Hurd, Jr., B. A. A., 2; H. M. Wheelwright, 2; J. Crane, Jr. B. A. A., 7; P. J. Finnerman, B. A. A., 7; E. L. Andrews, M. I. T., scratch; H. C. Moffit, B. A. A., owes 2 yds.; F. W. Lord, B. A. A., 7; G. R. Fearing, Jr., 12; M. Van Ingen, Y. A. A., 7; K. Brown, 2; T. C. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handicaps for the Games of May 7. | 5/6/1892 | See Source »

...brother of Batchelder '92) Adams. R. L., Howland, Hallowell and Frothingham, Hopkinson's, will run. In the walk, J. H. Bell, Hopkinson's, with a record of 7.30, will win. Blake, Vi., and Morgan, W. A., will be close for second place. In the hurdle race Hoag R. L., Marvel, W. A., Hurd and Robinson, Hopkinson's, are the men from whom the winner will come. In the bicycle race Fenner, W. A. and champion of Worcester County, will race against Olmstead, R. L. In the high jump Sherwin, R. L., and Riggins, W. A., are the only good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Interscholastic Athletic Association. | 6/7/1890 | See Source »

...than a quarter an ampere from the 500 volt current of the street railway, whereas 10 amperes are necessary to kill. Interesting and convincing statistics were cited to prove the number of deaths from electricity almost nothing compared with those from all other violent causes. Figures also show the marvel louse increase of electrical railways and the small danger of fire from wires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Captain Griffin's Lecture. | 3/25/1890 | See Source »

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