Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...went to Belmont yesterday afternoon. The squad numbered thirty men, approximately half of whom were Freshmen. Races were run off between the members of the squad, handicaps being given in some cases. Among the Freshmen, the first three men to finish were Perry, Conrod, and Trask, over a three-mile course. The first three men in the University squad were Perry, Weil, and Lewis...
...statement reads, "The average time enlisted men could run one mile would be six minutes, 30 seconds. After a course of cross-country running, three times per week for two months, a fair average of the time would be five minutes, 15 seconds. The mathematical improvement does not begin to indicate the all-round improved physical fitness...
...captains of the class of 1916 have also made a creditable showing. Together with many other University graduates and undergraduates in the American Ambulance is W. J. Bingham '16, who is not only the 1916 track captain, but the holder of the University record for the half-mile. H. L. Nash '16, baseball captain of the same year, is engaged in Y. M. C. A. hut work. D. P. Morgan '16, the crew captain, has enlisted in the Naval Reserve...
...harriers put in a very strenuous afternoon yesterday, when special attention was paid to speed. The work began with five moderately fast laps, and one lap at almost full speed around the Stadium track. A two-mile walk and some sprints followed, and after two more laps around the Stadium track the afternoon's work-out ended...
...should be pleased with success upon an eight mile front. But this is not an eight mile war. We will not jubilate over victory nor be disheartened by reverses, until the full completion of our purpose as a nation, and the accomplishment of the appointed ends...