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Word: shots (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...quarter, with Clark of Yale conceded the odd point. FIGURES AND FANCY Harvard Yale Track Events 100-Yard 5 4 220-Yard 8 6 440-Yard 3 6 Half Mile 6 2 Mile 9 0 Two Mile 8 1 High Hurdles 8 6 Low Hurdles 8 6 Field Events Shot Put 6 3 Discus 6 5 Javelin 4 5 Hammer 4 5 High Jump 2 7 Broad Jump 3 6 Pole Vault...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORECAST OF THE HARVARD-YALE TRACK MEET GIVES CRIMSON ONE POINT MARGIN | 5/19/1926 | See Source »

...field events Pratt will have to capture both the shot and discus if Harvard is to hold even the New Haven outfit in the field events. By scoring four points in the javelin and hammer throw, three each in the broad jump and pole vault, and two points in the high jump, the Crimson will edge out Yale by exactly one point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FORECAST OF THE HARVARD-YALE TRACK MEET GIVES CRIMSON ONE POINT MARGIN | 5/19/1926 | See Source »

Reed, the Crimson leader, shot a goal in the first half which was not allowed because he went into the crease...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SYRACUSE HAS HARD TIME TO WIN LACROSSE GAME BY 3 TO 0 | 5/18/1926 | See Source »

...squad announced by Coach Farrell early in the week. They are R. J. Learson '26 in the hurdles, G. I. Shapiro '28 in the hammer throw, J. J. Weinstein '27 in the broad jump, L. J. Novogrod '27 in the two mile, and J. M. Porter '26 in the shot put. Potter has been out since the triangular meet with Dartmouth and Cornell last winter on account of an operation for appendicitis, and it is not sure whether he will be able to compete or not. Another man whose entrance in the actual competition is doubtful is R. G. Luttman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR HARVARD TEAMS TO BATTLE AWAY FROM HOME | 5/7/1926 | See Source »

...Clothed with great dignity, it met behind closed, guarded doors and received Dr. Church to hear any explanations he might have to offer. Dr. Church was full of contrition. With rapt sincerity he said: "There is nothing at Carnegie Tech that can be called drunkenness. . . . Like Hamlet, I have shot my arrow o'er the house and hurt my brother. . . . All the statements attributed to me which reflect upon our student body, I withdraw. ... I express to you, one and all, my deep sorrow. . . ." He went on to say that he had been caught completely off his guard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nothing Can Rectify | 5/3/1926 | See Source »

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