Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshman crew has been on the river every day, although the weather has not been particularly favorable, and is hard at work under the coaching of D. F. Jones '92. They are rowing about eight or ten miles every...
...final heat. Eor Shead won in 17 3-4 seconds, Lyman taking second place. Hammond had previously taken one of the hurdles poorly and had dropped out. The second heat was an easy one for Fearing, as he cleared the last hurdle and crossed the line fully ten feet in front of Van Ingen. When the final heat came, the hopes of the Harvard delegation ran high as they dwelt upon the fact that Shead had beaten the redoubtable Lyman in the trial heat, and Fearing had distanced Van Ingen. But Lyman had evidently been "sparring for wind...
...number of tickets sold today to any one applicant will be limited to ten...
...broncho-back. Connected with Wilson's peak by a narrow ridge is a mountain, which Harvard experts tried to get in order to secure photographs of the transit of Venus. They were unable to do so then. Recently, however, the entire summit and its approaches, a space of ten acres, has been tendered to Harvard College. This peak will be the site of a coast observatory, for which there is already a liberal endowment. While President Eliot was there, the peak was christened "Mt. Harvard...
...leave Cambridge tomorrow morning on the 10.45 electric taking the 12 o'clock express to Hartford from the N. Y. N. E. station. Dinner will be served on the train and the team will stay over night in Hartford at the United States Hotel. Friday morning at half past ten the men will proceed to New Haven, taking up their quarters at the New Haven House and going to the field immediately after dinner. The majority of the men will return by the late night train, but the sleepers will be side-tracked early in the evening...