Word: outdoor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mott Haven team will begin outdoor work today. Mr. Lathrop will be on the track every day from 11 to 1, and from 3.30 to 5. Hereafter a strict account of attendance will be kept...
...good sprinkling of last year's players. These men will begin at once light work in the gymnasium, with dumb-bells and pulley-weights. As soon as the weather permits they will practice on Jarvis field. Many more men have announced their intention of becoming candidates when outdoor work begins. Those present yesterday were as follows: Captain R. D. Brown, '90, t. W. Balch '90, R. W. Frost L. S., S. E. Carpenter '92, H. F. Hewes '90, T. S. Lee '91, and H. A. Davis '91, of last year's eleven; C. E. Hutchinson '93, A. E. Healey...
...thus furnish plenty of space for the events to be contested. The place will be large enough for a 75 yard straightaway track, and a mile track in seven laps, just half as many as were required in last Saturday's games. The Amateur Athletic Union held its regular outdoor meeting last fall, and therefore the events which are to be contested in this meeting will very somewhat from the events of last fall. For instance, there will be a 75 yard dash instead of a 100 yard one; there will also be 150 yard, 300 yards, 600 yards...
...fees must be sent either to G. B. Adams, North Cambridge, or to Secretary Philip Emerson, 42 Franklin St., Boston. In case the weather prevents the races being held, the fees will be returned. The aim of the association is to develop in young men a love for the outdoor sports of winter and the experience of last year's carnival proves that any good skater can win a prize, for professionals are strictly barred. Harvard men are especially urged to compete...