Word: stationed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...hare and hounds run which was postponed on Wednesday on account of the football celebration was held yesterday afternoon. The course led through Norton's woods, and up Beacon street to Porter Station, then home by Massachusetts avenue, with a break at Shepard street, about half a mile from the finish. There were no hares, and the hounds were led by H. B. Clark '01, who was the first man home. The run was nearly three miles long, and the pace was very slow up to the break...
...brought out about fifty men. Instead of having two runners act as hares, as is usually done, the whole squad went together under the leadership of H. B. Clarke '01, who acted as pacemaker. The course led from the Gymnasium, past the Museum to Beacon street, thence to Porter Station and home by Massachusetts avenue, making a little over two miles in all. The pace was slow...
...special car will leave the car station at 3.30. Every man must carry his own dress suit case. The canvas bags for the clothes must be left with the janitor of the Locker Building before...
...will be supplied for the Harvard-Yale-Cornell freshman race on June 24 if a sufficient number of men signify their intention of buying seats for such a train by signing one of the books today. The seats will cost $1.00 each and may be obtained at the railroad station in New London on the day of the race...
John Andreas Widtsoe, S. B. summa cum laude 1894; Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy in the Utah Agricultural College, also Chemist to the U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station of Utah. To study Chemistry...