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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Upon the track team the following men who scored at Mott Haven last year and brought the championship to Pennsylvania are still in college: Tewkesbery, Hoffman, in the sprints; Bastian in the hurdles; Grant and Lane in the half mile; Fetterman in the walks; Winsor in the high jump; McCracken in the weights; Remington in the broad jump. The new material is most promising. Kraenzlein, Baxter, W. P. Remington, Mcchling, Wilson and Parry will give a good account of themselves before the season closes. Interest now contres upon the annual relay carnival which will take place on Franklin Field, April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pennsylvania Letter. | 3/19/1898 | See Source »

...crew also has been considerably shaken up. Thomson who was a bit fine has gone away for a week's rest, and Marvin is still unable to row. Yesterday McDuffie who has rowed 7 for the past two years, and who has been unable to row this spring, came out and was given his old seat in the boat. Donald was again in the first boat and rowed at 6; Swift rowed bow and Hodges 4. Perkins took McDuffie's place during the latter part of the rowing. The following men went to the training table at Young's this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Class Crews. | 3/17/1898 | See Source »

After a two weeks' rest the candidates for the Mott Haven team began their regular spring training on Holmes Field yesterday. As the weather is still chilly and the track is soft the men will do no speed work for a week or so. This is the earliest in the season that the team has ever been on the track. The 'Varsity and class games will not be held this year until after the spring vacation. A new rule has been made to the effect that the first three men in the events of the 'Varsity games will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mott Haven Team. | 3/16/1898 | See Source »

...right to love, and that love has a right to everything. Such a conception was new in French literature. It was the outcome of Rousseau's theories and of the belief in the goodness of instinct. Later, this conception came to permeate French literature, and it was still later that we find in novels and plays the trio of the incomparable woman, the sublime lover and the tyrannical husband. A reaction against this conception took place in Flaubert and the younger Dumas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Doumic's Seventh Lecture. | 3/15/1898 | See Source »

Stroke, Dobyns; 7, DuBois; 6, Perkins; 5, Goodrich; 4, Cabot; 3, Wadsworth; 2, Moulton; bow, Adams. Bancroft had been rowing 7 regularly until yesterday and is still likely to make a place in the boat. DuBois was moved from bow to 7; and Marvin and Riggs have been tried at 2 and 3 respectively. The crew as a whole rows long and evenly with a smooth recover. Their greatest fault is a tendency to hang at the full reach. Mr. Mumford coaches every day rowing in the boat, occupying the coxswain's seat or using the launch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CREWS. | 3/10/1898 | See Source »

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