Word: one
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...one, save the tossing billows...
...first event was for the one-mile walk, in which, out of six men entered, only two appeared at the scratch. These were Messrs. F. C. Huidekoper, '80, and E. E. Wentworth, '82. For about half a mile they kept along within three feet of each other; but, by the end of the third lap, Wentworth worked ahead, and won by ten yards, in 8 m. 36 s. Huidekoper's time...
...one hundred yards dash, there were four entries: Messrs. W. W. Kent, '82; E. J. Wendell, '82; C. Stetson, '81; and J. B. Field, '80. Stetson started best, and held Wendell for fifteen or twenty yards, when he was passed by Wendell, whose time was 10 3/4 s. Stetson and Field were nearly even for second and third places...
...one hundred and twenty yards hurdle-race, Messrs. J. L. Lamson, '80, and A. C. Denniston, '83, contested. This was the prettiest exhibition of the day, Denniston barely winning by six inches...
...plan proposes: First, That the colleges interested (Harvard, Yale, Brown, Princeton, Amherst, &c.) should form a League or Union, the necessary business of which should be conducted by an Executive or Judiciary Committee composed of one or more representatives from each college included in the League or Union...