Word: shearman
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hawes '92. They finished in the order named. Time 5 3-5 s. The 50 yard hurdle race was won by F. W. Lord, M. I. T., in 7 1-5 sec. H. M. Wheelwright ran a dead heat for second place, but lost in the run off. Thomas Shearman, of the Manhattan Athletic Club, easily won the mile walk in 6 m. 57 2-5 s. S. Liepgold was second and F. Johnson '95 third. E. L. Endicott '94, dropped at the end of the fourth lap, and C. R. Bardeen '93 was disqualified on the last...
...Downs. One mile run: C. O. Wells, Amherst; A. B. George. Eight hundred and eighty yards run: W. C. Dohm, W. C. Downs, W. H. Wright, A. B. George. Two mile bicycle race (safety): L. L. Clark, W. S. Campbell, R. H. Davis. Running high jump: T. G. Shearman, Yale, '89. Putting 16 pound shot: H. H. Janeway, Princeton. Running broad jump: Victor Mapes, Columbia; T. G. Shearman. Pole Vault: T. G. Shearman...
Running broad jump, 22 ft. 6 in., T. G. Shearman, Yale...
...argues that the wrong is always in wrong uses of money, and the remedy suggested is power given to Senate Committees to investigate all conditions of municipal administration and accounting. Under the head of "The Tariff on Trial," Sir Richard Cartwright writes of "Protection in Canada," and T. G. Shearman on "Some Questions Answered." The Notes and Comments include various minor features...
...Thomas B. Shearman of Brooklyn, N. Y., desiring to encourage the efforts of college and university students, and others, in economic studies, has offered through the American Economic Association the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars for the best essay on the subject of "State and local taxation on personal property in the United States...