Word: starting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...sided to be of interest. Contrary to expectation, the B. A. A. had a walk-over with the N. Y. A. C. The only truly exciting race was that between Amherst and Dartmouth. The men were all so evenly matched that it was a continual spurt from start to finish. Amherst held the lead throughout, but did not win by more than a yard...
cided to hold the annual meeting at Worcester oval, Wednesday, May 23. It was also voted to change the distance at the start of the 120 yards hurdles from ten to fifteen yards...
...purpose of adopting a Constitution and By Laws, and electing officers and committees. All men who have signed are requested to be present, and it is hoped that all who are interested in engineering subjects will become members of the society at the start. Much of value in the engineering work of the Scientific School will be brought out in the work of the society, and this can best be done by a cooperation of all the men in the engineering departments...
...next stop was in Auburn, N. Y. The clubs were entertained at the City Club in the afternoon. After the concert a dance was given by Mrs. Osborne. An early start was made the next morning and Albany was reached early in the afternoon. A tea was given to the clubs by Mrs. Rathburn, and the Fort Orange Club invited the men to make use of its privileges. The last concert of the trip was given at Bleeker Hall and was a great success. A very jolly reception followed at the Fort Orange Club, where, with the feeling that there...
...that a start has been made, new rules of the same sort are sure to be generally adopted. They are, moreover, but the heralds of still more restrictions, that will take place on the lines of particlar sports. In football the reform has begun. It will surely take place in other athletic sports, with the final result that all athletics will be restricted. This seems to be the opinion everywhere among students and faculties...