Word: quarter
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...annual spring handicap games will be held on Soldiers Field. About 240 entries have already been made for these events, and a much larger number will probably be entered before the games. Cups will be given as prizes for first and second places, and the winner of the quarter-mile will be awarded the cup offered by Mr. Gannett Wells...
...candidates for the University and Freshman track teams will begin today on Soldiers Field. Although the Stadium track is not yet dry enough for regular work, a cinder path has been prepared under the Stadium, which the men will use for the next few days. The squad for quarter-miles and half-miles will report at 3.45 o'clock at the Locker Building to M. B. Van Brunt '08, who has been appointed squad captain. The milers and the two-milers will report to Captain Minot at 4.30 o'clock. All other men, except the field candidates, may report...
...annual spring handicap games, open to all members of the University, will be held on Saturday, April 6. In this meet the cup offered by Mr. Gannett Wells '86 for the winner of the quarter-mile will be competed for. The class games will be held on Friday, April 12. The class winning the most points will be awarded the Frank G. Wells...
...great influence over the entire industrial and farmers' party, and is one of the strongest revolutionary forces in Russia. Though born a peasant, he is well educated, speaking English, French, and Italian fluently. He has often visited London, and has given talks in Whitechapel, the heart of the laboring quarter. In 1905 he returned to St. Petersburg, and was asked by the peasants to run for deputy in the Duma. On receiving information that he was being watched closely, he decided to leave the country, and on returning, learned that he had been elected deputy during his absence. He gathered...
...established to fit a theory, but are the results of attempts to check or control actual abuses, actual dangers, and to meet actual emergencies and difficulties, or actual criticisms and demands from fellow institutions. These assertions could be verified by a study of athletics at Harvard during the past quarter of a century. The present body of rules has been the slow product of years of trial and experience; and has been subject to constant scrutiny, with a desire to adapt it to existing conditions, nowhere more than in the Athletic Committee itself. That the whole code has not been...