Word: pudor
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Junior Themes.-Mr. Clymer will meet the Junior Class in Sever 11 on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 2 o'clock. The first Theme will be returned on Thursday, Oct. 30, from 3-5 o'clock, as follows: Hobson to Pudor, in Sever 1; the rest of the class in Sever...
ROPE CLIMBING.In this event Messrs Allen, '84 and Pudor, '86, entered. The event was very gamely contested. Mr. Allen reached the top of the gymnasium, a distance of 43 feet 3 7 8 inches, in 20 7-8 seconds. This event ought not to be contested without the harness, as the men really run great risks when spurting...
FLYING RINGS.Bachelder, L. S., Walker, '84, Allen, '84, and Pudor, '86, were competitors in this event. The exhibition was good, though somewhat long; Allen won applause by lifting himself up with either hand, and by holding himself extended with arms behind his back. Walker's form was good, and his feats showed strength and skill. As Batchelder was barred, the event was given to Walker...
ROPE CLIMBING.Foster, '85, E. E. Allen, '84, and Pudor, '86, entered to see who could reach the ceiling of the gymnasium. This year, Jim, the gymnasium boy, was perched on a ladder to see which should be the first man up. Allen and Foster went up first. The usual safety ropes were dispensed with. Allen reached the top in 22 seconds. Pudor, who went up alone, made it in 22 3-4 seconds. Foster did not reach the top at all. Allen's record was better than that made by Marquand last year. so that it stands as the Harvard...
ROPE CLIMBING.1. L. S. Foster. '85 (red). 2. E. E. Allen, '84 (white). 3. G. A. Pudor, '86 (blue...