Word: parallels
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Heavy-weight wrestling.-M. G. Haughton, S. S.; Middle-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; light-weight, O. Bangs, S. S.; feather-weight, A. C. Coolidge, '87, Simes, '85. Middleweight sparring, J. J. Colony. Parallel bars, T. C. Bachelder, L. S. General excellence T. C. Bachelder...
...army had now taken position in a wide semi-circle outside of this ridge, stationed largely on a parallel ridge called Seminary Ridge. His army was impatient, and Lee determined to attack. Longstreet drove in an advanced angle of the Federal line near Round Top, and almost gained that important hillock. On the other end of the line Ewell and Johnson made an attack near Culps, and at evening the latter general was on that eminence. A portion of the Federal line near the centre had also been broken through for a time. This condition of affairs much encouraged...
Saturday, March 15. Heavy-weight sparring, middle weight sparring, heavy weight wrestling, middle-weight wrestling, light-weight wrestling, feather-weight wrestling, parallel bars, putting the shot...
Cups for prizes and medals for those breaking the Harvard record will be given as usual. The general excellence contest will include the same events as last year; parallel bars, horizontal bar, two-hand vault, running high jump, standing high jump, and flying rings. In addition to these class flags will be awarded to the class winning the greatest number of first prizes in the first three meetings. In case of a tie, second places will count. In sparring and wrestling, first prizes only will count. The tug-of-war will count as but one event in this contest. Entries...
...following events will be contested at the Cornell winter athletic games: Standing high jump, running high jump, single vaulting, double vaulting, high kicking, boxing-heavy and light weights, wrestling-heavy and light weights, fencing, slow race-bicycles, fancy riding-bicycles, parallel bars, horizontal bars, rings, Indian clubs, potato race, mile walk, tug-of-war, climbing rope...