Word: recorder
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...trials on Friday had greatly reduced the number of competitors, with the result that the events were run off quickly and without the usual uninteresting elimination heats. The relay race, in which only three teams were entered, was won by the Mt. Auburn street team, which set a new record. Cups were awarded to those winning first and second places and to the members of the winning relay team, who will also retain for the ensuing year the shield offered by the Track and Field Club...
...dual swimming meet with Yale held at the Brookline tank last night, Harvard was defeated by the score of 31 to 22. R. W. Cutler '11 established a new intercollegiate record for the 220-yard swim, beating the old record of 2 minutes, 48 seconds, by 9 seconds. Harvard won four first places to Yale's two; but Yale had the more completely developed team, winning all the second and all but two third places. Harvard won the water-polo game by the score...
...University team has gone through the season with a remarkable record. During the Christmas recess an excellent showing was made in New York, and since that time one victory has followed another. Experienced teams from Canada have been beaten by a team which considers itself fortunate if there is good ice every other day. It is not generally realized how successful hockey has been at Harvard, but in a list of over 75 games played since the sport was established here, there have been only eight defeats...
...victory over Columbia by a score of 11 to 4, one defeat at the hands of Dartmouth, 3 to 2, and one tie game, played with Princeton last Saturday, when the score stood 5 to 5 at the end of an extra ten-minute period. Dartmouth's record has been more successful in the league series. Victories have been won over Yale, 3 to 2, Columbia, 4 to 2, and Princeton...
...exhibition today and tomorrow in the Treasure Room of Gore Hall. The collection, which is without a rival in this country, belongs to Mr. G. A. Plimpton of Boston. Among the notable specimens are: Wilson's Rhetoriche and Logiche, Hart's Orthographie, the first English edition of Record's Arithmetic, the Dialogues of Corderius, and other school books used in the latter part of the sixteenth century. Another interesting volume is a copy of Melanchthon's Greek Grammar. This was the reformer's own copy of the work and has numerous annotations in his handwriting...