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...delay in completing the track will probably not affect the dual meet between the University and Technology scheduled for October 24. In this meet the mile and tow-mile events will be replaced by a three-mile run for the benefit of the cross-country...
With W. W. Kent '16 out of the one mile run, first place in this is generally conceded to Speiden of Cornell who won the tow-mile run in last year's dual meet. The 880-yard run will probably be the most interesting of the afternoon as Caldwell and Speiden will both be strong contenders against F. W. Capper '15, and E. P. Stone '15. In the two-mile run R. St. B. Boyd '14 and F. H. Blackman, '14 should be able to finish ahead of Cornell's best men, Hoffmire and Potter, who are inexperienced runners from...
...Leavitt & Peirce's and in the Locker Building. Men desiring to enter should sign in these books and take a strength test as soon as possible. Following is a complete list of the events: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard dash, 880-yard run, mile run, tow mile run, 120-yard high hurdles, 120-yard low hurdles, running high jump, running broad jump pole-vault, 16-pound shot-put, 16-pound hammer-throw...
...continuation of Saturday's light practice was the order of events this morning. During the afternoon all the crews were put through some hard work. The members of the University eight were taken downstream to the railroad bridge at New London in the "John Harvard" with the shell in tow. About six o'clock they started back over the four-mile course. Hooper rowed 5, having been put in for today's practice in Bacon's place. It is expected that Bacon will have quite recovered from his indisposition by tomorrow and will be able to take...
James Bryce, delegate from the University of Oxford; guide, honored and beloved by all students of political science, whose portrayal of our government will last as long as books are read; an enjoy who has earned the gratitude of tow nations by drawing closer the ties that bind the children of a common stock...