Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday afternoon the high jump and pole vault which were postponed from the 'Varsity games of April 17, on account of rain, were jumped off. In the high jump, Putnam, Stickney and Holt had been tied, but as Stickney was unable to perform on account of his injured knee, only Putnam and Holt jumped, the former winning with 5 ft. 8 in., Holt doing 5 ft. 6 3-4 in. The performances in the pole vault were poor, Emmons winning at 9 ft. 6 in. Brooks and Curtis tied for second at 9 ft. 3, Brooks winning second prize...
...following men go to the training table, 15 Bow street, this morning: Bigelow, Redpath, Munroe, J. G. Clarke, Hollister, Grant, Vincent, Fish, Marshall, Putnam, Phillips, Kubli, Stickney, Fenno, Mason. More will be taken later...
...following men are requested to call if possible at the office of the Graduate Manager, Thurston's store, this morning between 10.30 and 12.30: Mansfield, Eaton, Bigelow, Gonterman, Stickney, Putnam, Newell, Munroe, Grant, Redpath, Morse, C. H. Williams, Roche, Marshall, Vincent, Fenno, Bordman, Mason, Emmons, J. D. Phillips, Liebmann, Kubli, Ford Holt, Blakemore, F. G. Shaw, Hennen, Dorman...
...Kubli, 2, A. Stickney, Jr., 3, F. Holt, 4, R. H. Loines, 5, W. E. Putnam Jr., 6, J. M. Abbott, 7, C. J. Paine, Jr., 8, G. D. Dole...
...Emmons, 2, F. Curtis, 3, E. D. Brooks, 4, W. E. Putnam, Jr., 5, N. P. Hallowell...