Word: ran
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...generally considered a nuisance. Complaints were made to the city government, and a request was sent to the authorities of the University asking that the students refrain from using the sidewalks for running. Steps were immediately taken in the matter and from that time the athletic teams always ran in the street. Other students were urged to follow their example and for the rest of the year there was no further occasion for remonstrance. We regret exceedingly that another appeal to the good sense of the students is now necessary, and we trust that the request of the Athletic Committee...
...Emmons. Munroe has improved in speed since last year and should do well this spring; Cole is a new man who needs experience, but promises well; Kubli won third place at the B. A. A. meeting and is a fast runner, but his form is rather poor; Fox ran the low hurdles last year and ought with practice to do well at the high hurdles; Emmons is running the hurdles simply to keep himself in condition until out-door pole vaulting becomes possible. Besides these men it is hoped that Williams, Rice and Hallowell will come out, the addition...
...Saturday afternoon, the regular run of ten miles which the 'varsity crew take to end up the week's work was omitted because of the poor condition of the streets. Instead, the new men rowed about four hundred strokes on the machines and then ran four miles. Wheeler, who has been rowing number six on the second crew, has stopped and will not row any more for the present...
...First Regiment games, Saturday evening, J. Bordman L. S., and A. M. Eaton '97, ran in the winning team in the team race. Eaton also won the 50 yards dash...
...island, he needed gun-boats and transports. By a wonderful feat of engineering, a canal, six miles long, but shallow, was cut across a submerged peninsular, from loop to loop of the river and the frail transports thus passed around the batteries. A gun-boat, the Carondelet, boldly ran the gauntlet of the fort at night, running so close under the banks that, before the guns could be sufficiently depressed, she was out of range...