Word: result
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Globe says: "For the closeness of the contest and the large number of hounds covering the entire distance, the hare and hounds run was unparalleled in the history of the Harvard Bicycle Club. Captain Smith has every reason to congratulate himself on the successful result of his efforts...
...feature was the good catching of Burgess and rushing of Appleton and Hartley. Time was called in 25 minutes in order to allow the Pennsylvania men time to catch train. The only addition to the score in the second three quarters was a safety touchdown by Pennsylvania. The great result of this match must be in the shape of an exhortation by the entire college to the university to "brace up" before it is too late, for much improvement must come if we are now to equal our record of last year. The hard and conscientious work of the captain...
...Matthewson L. S. S. and Captain Smith respectively. Mr. Harrison was awarded time cup. Altogether the run was a great success and the club feels much encouraged at the great number of finishers, (for all who started finished,) and the close finish only half a minute behind, a result never before attained in a hare and hounds run. Mr. John G. Coolidge '84, kindly acted as timekeeper for the run. The club starts for Lexington at 5 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Return by moonlight...
...government commissioner a count is first made of the number of votes, which is verified by comparison with the check list. Then the votes for each candidate is counted and the returns sent to the board of government commissioners in each district, who inspect them and officially announce the result. It only remains for the successful candidate to appear before the commissioners and affirm that he will discharge the duties of his position conscientiously, or if he is not in the country he must forward a written deposition to the same effect. But the candidate is not yet assured...
...result of the reading by freshmen for the Lee Prizes was as follows: A prize of $40 to W. T. Talbot of Boston, from the Boston Latin School; a prize of $30 to F.E. E. Hamilton of Boston, from the Boston Latin School; a prize of $25 to L. B. Stedman of Boston, from the Roxbury Latin School, and a prize of $20 to A. C. Coolidge of Boston, from Adams Academy...