Word: reared
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Society will be photographed today at 2.30 o'clock on the rear steps of Sever...
...dash ended the track events. J. W. Merrill, '89; J. H. Slade, '90; E. B. Bodley, L. S., and E. C. Moen, '91, were the starters. Merrill had the pole, the rest starting in the order given. The men were fairly well bunched around the turn, Moen in the rear. At the 100-yards post, Bodley seemed to be leading. Moen got in some fine sprinting here, and he and Bodley breasted the tape together, tieing for the first place in 24 1-5s. The field events were closed with the running broad jump between H. B. Gibson...
...water rough, still the crews rowed in good form and the finish was a close one. To the victors of the hard-won race the congratulations of all are due, and to those who followed after we offer our sympathy-the most to those who were farthest in the rear...
...time '88 and '91 were running 36 strokes to a minute; '89 and '90 were rowing more steadily at 33. '90 spurted and took the lead. From this time until the end of the race, '90 gradually drew ahead of the other boats. The freshmen dropped slowly to the rear and were practically out of the race from the beginning. At the end of the mile '90 was two boat lengths ahead, while '89 was leading '88 by about a length. The most exciting part of the race now came in the struggle between '88 and '89. Until the last...
...their stock, in fact little was saved except a few shells and a large part of the slater's stock. Most of the occupants had, however, a partial insurance. The fire is supposed to have been an incendiary, there being every evidence that it was set in the rear of the carpenter's shop on the second floor. A large number of students were present and enjoyed the blaze...