Word: moen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hundred yards dash, trial heats.- From '91, E. C. Moen, F. W. McNear, T. S. Stead, J. P. Lee, S. Wells, C. F. Winslow; from '92, J. S. Cook, O. K. Hawes, J. Hale, G. F. Brown, H. H. White; from '93, E. S. Mullins, W. H. Wickes, L. Tremain, W. L. Thompson, O. W. Shead; from '94, S. V. R. Thayer, J. T. Kilbreth, E. B. Bloss, T. E. Sherwin, S. Borden, H. M. Wheelwright...
...distance is the best. It is, indeed, fortunate that it is possible to enter all of the "best" men in the Intercollegiate games and that it is not necessary to select one man for each event, on the basis of the work that he has been doing in practice. Moen, Cooke, Hawes, Shead and Thayer are among those who are doing well in sprinting. Wright and Stead in the quarter, Batchelder in the half, A. M. White and Lowell in the mile. Carr, Nichols and collamore are also good in the last event. Wheel-wright in the pole vault...
...MOEN, Captain.HARVARD ROWING CLUB.- Secretary's office hours, Monday 12 to 1, 21 Hilton...
Within the last few days the Yale representatives-Walter Camp, Harry Brooks, Walcott '91, and Williams '91,-and the Harvard representatives-Wendell Baker, Morrison, J. P. Lee '91, Moen '91, and Hunt '92-met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and discussed arrangements for a series of annual track athletic contests between the two colleges. The announcement made in yesterday's papers that the cup had been accepted was a trifle premature, as the committee has the matter still under advisement. In all probability the cup, offered by the New York graduates, will be accepted, and in this event...
Just before the jump President Moen appeared with the old Mott Haven cup and also the new one, and, according to custom, formally presented the new cup to the college and called for cheers for the Harvard men who had helped...