Word: starting
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Although the track was in good condition, a strong breeze made it necessary to start the sprints at the curved end of the Stadium. Consequently as the sprinters could not check themselves before reaching the end of the straightaway, both the 220-yard hurdles and 220-yard dash were shortened to 200 yards...
...well as the Seniors by exceeding irregularity of men reporting, has not rowed in the same order two days in succession. On Thursday they rowed over the 1 and 7-8 mile course, for the second time this year; in fairly satisfactory time. The Junior training table will start the day after the vacation...
Today the University crew squad will row for the last time until after the April recess. The work will commence again on Monday, April 23. On that date also the training table will start at 69 1-2 Mt. Auburn street...
Professor T. A. Jaggar, Jr., '93, of the Department of Geology, will start from New York at 10 o'clock this morning on the "Touraine" for Naples. He will sail first for Havre, whence he will proceed to Paris and then to Naples. Professor Jaggar will proceed as a representative of Mr. Alexander Agassiz, director of the University Museum, for the purpose of making a careful study of the phenomena of the present eruption of Mt. Vesuvius as compared with those of Mt. Pelee in 1902, with which he became intimately acquainted. While at Naples Professor Jaggar will make...
...representatives of the Harvard and Yale rowing managements Saturday afternoon at New London the following program of races was decided upon for Thursday, June 28. The Freshman eights will race up-stream from the New London railroad bridge to the Navy Yard, a distance of two miles, starting at 10 o'clock. Immediately afterwards the University four-oared crews will race two miles up-stream from the Navy Yard to the quarters. The University eights will leave their floats at 3.45 o'clock and the race will start down-stream over the regular four-mile course at 4 o'clock...