Word: raced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Park rested her case for equal suffrage on the premises of democracy and the "woman movement," cleverly defining the latter as "the recent discovery on the part of a large number of women that they belong to the human race instead of being merely a Ladies Aid Society...
...Richard H. Dana discusses the recent boat race from the point of view of an old oarsman who has constantly kept up his interest in the sport. Horace Parker Chandler '64 gives some very interesting reminiscences of his college days. The editor has an article on the subject of raising the tuition fee, now much discussed in academic circles. As Mr. Thayer is an Overseer as well as an editor, his article is probably a trial balloon to see how the graduates will take the subject...
...fulness of his knowledge, of the Harvard Medical School in China. "It is altogether just to add," he says, "that nowhere perhaps in the wide world is there a people that stand more in need of sanitary and medical science; and nowhere is to be found a race more deserving of these benefits whether by their native physical vigor or by their admirable national qualities...
...held at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, on Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24, 1915. In several respects the carnival will differ from those held in the past. The events will take place over a period of two days, as the increased number of entries prohibits running off all the races on one day, as has been the custom. Several events have been added. One of these is a pentathlon, modelled after that held at the ancient Olympic games. This will consist of the following contests: running broad jump, throwing the javelin, throwing the discus, 200 meter race and 1500 meter...
...amateur-professional athletic carnival at Mechanics Building on Saturday night, Alfred Shrubb, British long-distance champion and coach of the University cross-country team, finished third in the ten-mile marathon race, 3 laps behind Coach Queal of the Yale cross-country team, who defeated Fitzgerald, the Australian runner by 5 yards. The time of the winner was 54 minutes, 39 3-5 seconds. F. T. Donahue uC., representing the B. A. A., finished third in the 600-yard run with a 4-yard handicap, his time being 1 minute, 20 seconds. W. H. Meanix '16 did not start...