Word: mated
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Berna of Cornell won the individual championship by defeating W.H. Tappan, his team-mate, by eight yards. His time was 33 minutes, 5 1-5 seconds. P.R. Withington '12 of Harvard finished fourth in 33 minutes 24 seconds...
...following 40 men compose the Yale squad at Auburndale: Andrus, Brightman, Brooks, Brown, Childs, Connelly, Cooney, Corey, Coy, Douglas, Dunning, Field, Francis, Freeman, Gardner, Goebel, Hinks, Hobbs, Holt, Howe, Jackson, Johnson, Kilpatrick, Lilley, Mate, Merritt, Morris, Murphy, Naedele, Parker, Paul, Philbin, Robinson, Savage, Spencer, Taylor, Tomlinson, Toxer, and White...
...mile run. Harvard was not represented, as it had been decided to enter Jaques in the two-mile instead. Consequently all eyes were turned upon Paull, of Pennsylvania, and McGee, of Princeton, as the most likely winners. For the first quarter Paull allowed his team-mate Tyson to set the pace. With McGee and Laird of Princeton and Coney of Yale he followed just behind the pace-maker. At the end of the first lap, however, Paull stepped into the lead, and from that time until the finish was never headed or even approached. For a while the two Princeton...
...came out as was expected. Talbott was unable to get off one of his best throws and his distance was only 3 feet, 7 1-2 inches ahead of that made by Horr of Syracuse. Goebel of Yale showed more improvement on the second day than did his team-mate Andrus and defeated sullivan of Cornell for third by 2 feet, 5 1-2 inches...
...fiction is, as usual, of uneven merit. "The City of Hoggsville" and "Adin Ray Knight Errant" are slight, but distinctly amusing. "Room-mates" introduces a good situation, but the difficulty is not sufficiently explained by the subsequent appearance of a cheap and consumptive sister to the mysterious "mate." "A Hater of Pictures" is written, perhaps intentionally, in that racy style that one associates with tracts, but the denouement is cleverly concealed till the last sentence, and then it is so sudden that the it leaves the reader gasping...