Word: recording
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...RETAINS THE TUG-OF-WAR CHAMPIONSHIP - '87, THE PENNANT - LEAVITT BREAKS THE HARVARD RECORD IN THE POLE-VAULT...
...jumped 5 feet 3 inches. The bar then was raised to 5 feet 6 1-2 inches. Clark cleared this, and finally 5 feet 8 inches. A tie between him and Rogers was the result. In jumping off the tie, Rogers made three unsuccessful attempts to better his record. Clark, however, was more fortunate, and by clearing 5 feet 8 5-8 inches, won the cup. Last year he did 1-8 of an inch better...
...Rublee, '90. were the competitors in the running high kick. Buckingham was the first to fail. Rublee followed soon after and Clark remained alone. His best kick was 8 feet 7 inches. He kicked higher than that but did not touch the tambourine. Clark won last year with a record of 8 feet 10 inches...
POLE-VAULT.In the pole-vault, R. J. Leavitt, '89, distinguished himself by his fine work. He vaulted higher and higher until he had cleared 10 feet 5-8 inches. This broke the Harvard record of 9 feet 6 inches, and is seven and one-eighth inches short of the best college record, now held by La Fayette. Last year Stevens, of Columbia, won this event at the intercollegiate games with a vault one-eighth of an inch short of Leavitt's. G. Wheelright, '90, cleared 9 feet...
...beginning of each term the treasurer of each organization shall prepare with the assistance of the chief executive a detailed estimate of the expenses for that term and shall submit the same to this committee. These estimates shall be kept on record by the committee, but shall not be published...