Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track men who are practicing with the cross-country squad are to report at the Locker Building this morning at 10 o'clock for a long walk. There will be no work in the afternoon, but the daily walk and two mile run will be resumed on Monday...
...which totalled 1300, nearly one-third were Harvard graduates. The camp this summer was very successful in every particular; the usual rigid discipline and careful instruction was in order, and an unusually large number of men were recommended as commissioned officers of volunteers. The season closed with at 75 mile march which was filled with maneouvering of every description...
...bright. Of the University runners who competed in meets last year Captain R. T. Twitchell '16, K. E. Fuller '16, W. Edgar '16 A. R. Bancroft '17 and H. R. Bechtel '17 are out this week in the daily practices, which have usually consisted of a two or three mile walk every morning and about a two-mile run outside around the Stadium in the afternoon. This early season work is in charge of Coaches Shrubb and Donavan...
...fall season the first two eights were made up as evenly as possible, in order to give all the available men a chance to show their worth. Crews A and B practiced for about a month, and wound up their fall work with a mile and seven-eighths race in connection with the regular fall regatta on October 29. Crew B won by a very scanty lead...
...University defeated Cornell on Lake Cayuga for the first time since rowing relations were resumed in 1905. Only one other victory in the dual series has been won by Harvard since then, and that was on the Charles River in 1908. The first boat covered the Cayuga two-mile course in 10 minutes, 41 2-5 seconds, leading Cornell by three-quarters of a length. The University oarsmen showed great power and excellent oarsmanship in this race, and were clearly superior to their opponents...