Word: roades
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...paced by a tandem, started on the Cycling Association run yesterday over the course for the race on November sixth. The course is from the Gymnasium to Belmont by way of Brattle street and Concord avenue, and return through Waverly, over Payson Hill and along Mt. Auburn street. The road was in excellent condition, being hardened by the recent rain and the run was a spurting match from the start to the finish. The tandem and three other men gradually drew ahead and notwithstanding a collision of two wheels that delayed them a few minutes, arrived back in Cambridge some...
...series of these road runs will be held during the fall and all members of the University owning wheels are invited to join them...
Weather and roads permitting the H. U. C. A. will hold a road run, over the course for the road race, this afternoon. This run will be especially valuable for men intending to enter the road race. Open to all members of the University...
...start should have been earlier as it was found that it grew dark too soon to carry out the whole of the original plan. The Boston Park System was followed, however, as far as Forest Hills, but instead of completing the circuit the club returned by the same road, making a run of about fifteen miles. H. C. Burdett '98 captained the 16 starters, who set out a moderate pace, but most of them scorched home...
...book which will be of no little value to bicyclists has just been received at this office. "Road Rights and Liabilities of Wheelmen" by George B. Clementson treats fully the rights of wheelmen in their use of highways, streets, alleys, sidewalks, etc., and of the liabilities of individuals, cities and towns for injuries to wheels and wheelmen, also of the liability of wheelmen for injuries to others...