Word: placing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Hasbrook (Y.), 5 ft., 2 in.; tie for second place between I. C. Bolton (H.), T. Frothingham, Jr., (H.), W. A. Perkins (H.), and G. S. Dickinson...
...class of 1910 is apparently to be depended on for devising new varieties of class functions. Last year a pop night in the Union was held in place of the customary dinner in Boston, and the innovation proved a complete success. Over 300 men were present, in contrast to the small number usually attending class dinners after Freshman year. Now the Juniors are making another experiment by substituting a strawberry night for the annual function. Affairs of this sort are always valuable as a means of bringing the men together, and the new schemes seem to be particularly enjoyable from...
...superior training of the Freshmen was shown in the distance runs, in which they won all three places. In the two-mile run Kaynor of Yale, after putting up a determined fight for a place; was unable to hold the pace against the beating wind and rain, and fell on the sixth lap, leaving four Harvard men to finish the race. The 880-yard run was easily won by Fernald, with Yale men second and third. The time of 2 minutes, 3 4-5 seconds, was good against the wind...
...order to provide a place for contestants in the intercollegiate meet, all men who are not on the University track team or baseball team, or on the Freshman baseball team are requested to remove their clothes from the lockers before Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. On that day all clothes not removed will be taken out an stored until after the meet...
...their third annual dual track meet in the Stadium this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Tickets at 50 cents each, which will admit to all parts of the field, will be on sale at the gate. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded the point winners; first place will count 5 points, second 3, and third place 1 point...