Word: moen
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...annual convention of the delegates from the different colleges in the Intercollegiate Athletic Association was held in New York on Saturday, at the Astor House. The following are the delegates of the 13 colleges which were represented: Harvard, E. C. Moen, and J. P. Lee, '91, J. H. Hunt, '92; College of the City of New York, J. J. K. Hackett, Thornton Earle and J. N. Emley; Columbia, J. M. Hewitt, Victor Mapes and E. H. Miller; Yale, H. Cheney, H. L. Williams and W. W. Parker; Amherst, Edwin S. Child, Charles O. Wells; Stevens, C. Smith; Lafayette...
...following choice: President, Victor Mapes, Columbia (by acclamation); vice-president, F. R. Coates. Lehigh; secretary, J. J. Hacket, College of the City of New York; treasurer, E. A. Carolan, Cornell; executive committee, J. N. Emley, C. C. N. Y., Edward C. Bahey, Cornell, ? Cheney, Yale, and E. C. Moen, Harvard...
...MOEN...
...following committee was appointed yesterday to represent the H. A. A. at the meeting of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in New York, Feb. 28.: E. C. Moen '91, J. P. Lee '91 and J. H. Hunt '92. Two questions will come before the meeting concerning the programme for the Mott Haven games in May: 1st, as to the addition of the 56 1b. weight throwing for distance, and a 2 mile safety bicycle race to the list of events; 2d, as to the expediency of abolishing the tug-of-war. Harvard's vote will be cast against the addition...
...prizes was fulfilled before the race was finished as every man in the final heat was from Harvard. The winner was S. V. R. Thayer '94 (11 feet); second, O. W. Shead '93 (11 feet); third, A. R. Shapleigh '92 (12 feet). The time was 7 4-5 seconds. Moen ran beautifully, but was too heavily handicapped to do more than get into the final heat. A. Blake '91 won the 1,000 yards run with a handicap of 35 yards in 2 m. 23 2-5 sec.; Lowell came in fourth, being prevented from doing better by the dense...