Word: mile
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fall of 1915 King was on the University cross-country team and placed fourth in the dual race with Yale. He was also on the track squad and won his "H" in the two mile against Yale last May. He made a remarkable record during the past season, leading the University harriers in every meet. He finished first against Technology, fourth against Cornell, second against Yale, and sixth in the Intercollegiates at New Haven. In the Yale meet he was defeated only by Captain Overton, and in the race against Cornell led Captain Windnagle, and was the only University runner...
...third phase of the war began on July 1, when, with the armies of France, the finest troops in the world, the British went over their parapets on the 16-mile Some front. When the winter hardens the water-covered fields of northern France, we will undoubtedly hear some more news from that front, when the 'big push' starts again and restores Belgium and the northern provinces to their rightful owners...
Professor Fosdick was preacher in the First Baptist Church of Montclair, New Jersey, from 1904 to 1915, when he accepted the professorship of practical theology in the Union Theological Seminary of New York. His writings include "The Second Mile," "The Manhood of the Master" and "The Meaning of Prayer...
Shortly after the end of the regatta the comp and wherry races were held on the half-mile course up the river. C. L. Poor, Jr., '18 and F. T. Fisher '19 were the winners of these two races respectively. The last event of the season was the race for single shells for the Regent's Cup. This was won for the second time by N. P. Darling '17, who, with J. C. White, 2d, 17, also won the double sculls race...
...their exhibitions so that there is no individual brilliancy but only the perfection of the whole group noticeable in the entertainments. This is by no means the first trip the club has made across the country, but one of the features of the present trip was a 600-mile hike from Washington, D. C., to Boston, which has just been completed