Word: putting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Weld crew led past the Harvard Bridge down to the three-quarter mile mark; then the Riversides forged slightly ahead and kept their lead to the end, although a spurt by the Weld crew cut it down to ten feet at the finish. The Weld crew was somewhat put out in the last quarter by a senior crew of the Riversides, which crowded them out of the inside course and coached their opponents...
...benefactions of just such wealthy men. Many of our University buildings bear the names of their wealthy donors; our athletic fields have been gifts to the University; our highest professional chairs have not seldom been established by the liberality of individuals; and the long list of scholarships, which have put the Harvard culture within reach of hundreds of poor students, stands as very living proof of Harvard's indebtedness to the wealthy. True, the wealthy may also have been idlers; but it is not for a Harvard man to cast this up against them, and to condem their successors...
...American representatives. Hickok of Yale has a record of 44 ft. 1 1/2 in. with the sixteen-pound shot, and of 135 ft. 7 1/2 in. with the sixteen-pound hammer. Cross of Yale also has thrown the hammer 135 ft., and A. Brown of this university has put the shot over forty feet. The Oxford men last year did but little in the events, G. Robertson throwing the hammer from a 30-foot ring 101 ft., and A. F. Mailing putting the shot...
...Hours, 1 to 2; 7 to 8 p. m.M. E. PIERCE, D. D. S., is prepared to put in first-class condition the teeth of all students leaving for the summer...
...WRIGHT, 4 D. Hours, 1 to 2; 7 to 8 p. m.M. E. PIERCE, D. D. S., is prepared to put in first-class condition the teeth of all students leaving for the summer...