Word: munro
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Seven men started in the mile walk. McLaughlin, W. H. S., led for the first quarter, with W. Munro, Hopkinson's, second. The order was the same at the end of the half mile, with C. W. Norton, Hopkinson's, in third place. On the third lap Norton pulled ahead to first place and set the pace for Munro and McLaughlin. On the last lap McLaughlin made a beautiful spurt and finished first in 7 minutes, 57 3-5 seconds, with Norton second, and Munro third...
...Harold Munro Battelle of the class of Ninety-three, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Battelle, died at his home, 257 Marlborough Street, Boston, yesterday morning at seven o'clock of consumption...
...Harold Munro Battelle was born in Boston, May 8, 1870, and hence was a little over 22 years old when he died. In 1882 he entered the Roxbury Latin School and was graduated from there in 1888. While at the school he had a severe attack of pneumonia, the recovery from which left his lungs peculiarly weak. So sensitive were they that it was deemed best he should rest for the next year before entering college. In February, 1889, Battelle, in company with a brother and a friend, went to a place near Colorado Springs. The bracing air of Colorado...
...Doyle, S. A. C., 20; C. R. Bardeen, 20; A. L. Endicott, 10; H. C. Brounells, B. U. A. C., 45; J. A. Thayer, 45; F. Johnson, 45; W. A. Baudette, W. A. C., 25; J. L. Norton, 45; J. H. Bell, 40; H. W. Thayer, 30; W. Munro, Hopkinson, 50; P. G. Beals, Adams Academy, 50; R. O. Doherty, Dorchester. 45; E. L. White, Suffolk A. C., 25; C. L. Nicol, M. A. C., scratch...