Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first of a series of articles by well-known writers on subjects relating to amateur sport appears in Harper 's Weekly of Feb.26. It is one of a number of contributions by John Corbin '91, on the general subject of "A Harvard Man at Oxford," the special subject being "Slacking on the Isis and the Char." It is an interesting sketch and gives promise of opening an interesting column...
Only ten men were present last evening at the meeting of the candidates for the bicycle team, the small number being due to the conflict with the Boston College games. Captain Bigelow is away from Cambridge at present and will probably call another meeting on his return...
...great rapidity over the newly varnished wainscoating with such volumes of smoke that it was impossible to save anything in the rooms on the upper stoies. With but one exception, J. B. Henney, Jr., 1901, of Hartford, Conn., no one was caught in the building. Henney who rooms in number 38 on the top story was reading in his room when he smelt smoke, and on going into the entry was nearly stifled by the dense cloud which was rolling up from the floor below. He attempted to go down the wooden ladder in the air shaft but finding...
...University Club Committee, acting upon the advice of President Etiot, Mr. Adams, the chairman of the graduate committee, and a number of well known graduates in Boston and New York, has decided to send a pamphlet explaining the project to all graduates...
...record of 5 4-5 seconds in the 45 yards low hurdles. W. W. Coe, of of Hopkinson, put the shot 38 ft. 4 3-4 in., making a new record. A. F. Duffy, of Worcester Academy, won the only first place which the academy scored, although their total number of points was 20 7-12. He equaled the record of 4 4-5 sec. in the 40 yard dash...