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...meeting of the Institute of 1770 last night the following men were taken on as honorary members: J. K. Whittemore '95, W. D. Brookings '95, L. W. Jenkins '97, H. C. de V. Cornwell '97, G. P. Orton '97, H. R. Hughes '97, E. Crocker...
...Hollister '97 increased until he broke the spikes on his running shoes and fell on the second corner. When he had picked himself up and started to run he still had a lead of eight yards, but in the last lap he fell again on the same corner and Orton won easily. Harvard won the team race with the B. A. A. easily in 3m. 17 4/5s. In the final heat of the 40 yds. handicap M. G. Gonterman '95 won, with a handicap of 7 ft., in 4 3/5s. The mile invitation race, which resulted in a dead heat...
Team race, Harvard vs. Pennsylvania. For Harvard, L. T. Hildreth 268, W. H. Vincent 267, N. W. Bingham 266, E. Hollister 265, J. Bordman 141, H. L. Williams 200. For Pennsylvania, C. D. Silliman 253, R. A. Sterrit 252, S. C. Boyer 254, G. W. Orton 250, N. T. Leslie...
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Pennsylvania has announced the following as the probable make-up of the team that will meet Harvard: Freeman, Orton, Silliman and Seymour. Of these the first two named are the best known. Freeman has beaten 51 seconds for the quarter and was fourth at the intercollegiates last year, coming out from behind the bunch and finishing very strong. Judging from his work last year he is as good as any man Harvard can put for ward 'at present. Orton, the famous distance runner, has hardly speed enough to entitle him to consideration as a first class man in a relay...