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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University rifle team's record during the past season gives the team second position in the intercollegiate ranking, with a total score of 12,623 out of a possible 13,000 points. Columbia takes first place, with a record of 12,654 points. This year's team was composed of the following: Captain W. S. Stearns '17, C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17, H. R. Guild '17, J. C. White, 2d, '17, R. H. Cobb '18, C. C. Patterson '16, and L. Clark...
...hardly does justice either to your own views, or to those of the member of the regimental committee whose chance remark was there started on a public career. Whatever we think of the special tenets of the Lord's Day League, we do not wish as Harvard men to record ourselves as disdainful of the convictions of others, more particularly of their religious convictions. Is it not the fact that Sunday afternoon is the only available time for these essential parts of the training of the regiment; and that many members of the regiment would prefer some other...
...Cornell presented one of the best all-round track teams that has been developed there, allowing the University but 4 firsts, 4 seconds, and 2 thirds, and taking all places in the high and low hurdles, 2-mile run, shot-put, and hammer-throw. There were no intercollegiate records broken, but all the performances were uniformly good. E. A. Teschner '17, by taking the 100-yard dash in 10 seconds flat, established a new record for that particular Cornell track. He also won the 220-yard dash, although pressed hard in both by Van Winkle of Cornell...
...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...
...upsets, however, occurred which robbed the 1919 team of many points. Remarkable performances were registered in the 880-yard and one-mile runs and the broad and high jumps. The Freshman athletes took all three places in the hammer-throw, while H. C. Flower, Jr., '19 broke the Freshman record for the broad-jump by 4 inches...