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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...mile safety, scratch-R H Davis, H B C, E A Bailey, H B C, F G Brown, N Y A C, J P Clark, Dorchester B C, E Clark, Dorchester B C, J W Schoefer, Berkeley A C, W D Frost, Marrick B C, Foster, Hartford B C, G H Merriott, Needham, R J McLaren, Clinton...
Sophomores: Bow. S. Parker, Boston, 152; 2, Q. A. Shaw, Jr., Boston, 152: 3, W. M. Randol, New Almaden, Cal., 149; 4, G. Winthrop, New York, 161; 5, F. Winthrop, New York, 163; 6, G. T. Goldthwaite, New York, 174; 7, T. N. Perkins, Milton, 162; stroke, H. R. Bishop, New York, 142; coxswain, W. J. Farquhar, Newton...
Freshmen: Bow, J. O. Porter, Brookline, 152; 2, J. C. Powers, Rochester, N. Y., 194; 3, N. Rantoul, Boston, 152; 4, G. W. Steedman, St. Louis, 166; 5, W. F. Jones, Boston, 164; 6, F. N. Watriss, Chicago, 168; 7, J. A. Kidder, Brooklyn, 158; stroke, J. H. Goddard, Orange, 165; coxswain, J. Amory, Boston...
...paper shell, which was ordered of Waters, of Troy, N. Y., arrived yesterday and was used by the 'Varsity crew in the afternoon. The new shell is heavy, weighing over 270 pounds, and will be most useful as a practice boat. It carries the crew high, is very stiff and flat bottomed. It is rigged with Davis pins and Waters shoes and slides...
Ninety-two: Pole vault-This event was contested by W. N. Duane, and A. H. Green. It was won by Duane, who cleared 8 feet, 3 inches...