Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...contract for framing the Senior and Freshman class pictures, which are now ready at Tupper's at $2.25 each, has been awarded to Harlow. The prices for framing are as follows: 2-inch quarter oak, $1.50; 1 1-2-inch quarter oak, $1.35; 2-inch black, $1.25. As these are special rates, all men from both classes who intend to have their pictures framed, should have the framing done at Harlow's. 1907 AND 1910 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...last Saturday by the score of 54 to 50. At the beginning of the pole-vault, the last event of the day, the score was tied at 48. Dray of Yale won this at 11 ft., 3 in., thereby securing the meet. No now records were made, but the quarter-mile was won by Coholan of Yale in the excellent time of 50 2-5s. Parsons easily won the half-mile in 2m., 2 2-5s., and Knox jumped 22 ft., 2 in. in the broad jump. Berman, who won the shot-put for Yale, made only...
...easier to dispose of most of their room fittings after graduation. It is true that Seniors frequently find an opportunity to sell their furniture to friends in the incoming class, but perhaps more often they must depend upon professional dealers to whom they sell for a half or a quarter of the real value...
...strong east wind, but the men rowed well together, and put a great deal of life into their work. Coach Rice was dissatisfied with the work of Starbuck at number 4, and Gillies was substituted for him. The boat seemed to go more smoothly after the change. Several quarter-mile sprints were taken by the crew, in which the men showed good rhythm. Von Saltza has completely recovered from his illness and is rowing a strong...
...most closely contested races were the mile run and the 440-yard run. H. F. Hadden, Jr., '09 with a splendid spurt passed Minot and Miller in the mile and finished strongly about 4 yards ahead of the former. In the quarter-mile the Freshmen won all three places...