Word: rans
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Willcox, Jr., '17 ran a pretty race in the quarter and won handily, while Captain W. J. Bingham '16 and A. Biddle '16 both did excellent work in the half-mile. The latter passed a Cornell runner on the back stretch and secured second place. Bingham's time of 1 minute 54 2-5 seconds is within one second of the Intercollegiate record...
...straw ballot presidential election held by the CRIMSON yesterday, Theodore Roosevelt '80 received the highest number of votes, with a total of 660. Woodrow Wilson ran a strong second, receiving '591 votes, and Justice Charles E. Hughes received the third largest number with 348. A total of 1788 votes were cast, 52 of these being unsigned...
...open events E. A. Teschner '17, against a fast field, took third place in the final of the 100-yard dash, and W. Moore '18 was second in the first trial heats of the century, but failed to get into the finals. H. J. Coolidge '16 ran third in the first trial heat of the 120-yard hurdles, but also could not break into a place in the finals...
...teams yesterday a large squad of candidates reported. Since the board track is being taken up, and the cinder track is not in condition, Coach Donovan had the short distance men work out on the cinder sidewalk on Harvard street beside the Stadium, while the candidates for longer distances ran to the Cottage Farm Bridge on the Charles River parkway...
Captain W. J. Bingham '16 ran his final indoor race at the Lawrence Armory last night. It was in the nature of an exhibition race as he started over on the other side of the track from the local runners and his time for the 600 yards was taken separately, and was 1 minute, 24 2-5 seconds. The spectators gave him a tremendous ovation and the officials gave him a gold watch...