Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association of America, held on Saturday night in New York a place for the spring Intercollegiate track games was discussed. The two places chosen to be submitted to the executive committee at the next meeting, in January, were New York and Cambridge. The former, though an excellent central meeting place, has the disadvantage of having unsuitable track facilities...
...past two weeks conferences have been held between Mayor Daly, of Cambridge, and the officials of the Boston Elevated Railroad Company in regard to the proposed subways between Harvard square and Boston. These conferences have resulted in plans, satisfactory to both parties, which call for two two-track subways from Harvard square, one under Massachusetts avenue and Main street to the new Cambridge Bridge and the other under Cambridge street to the new Charles River...
...Board of Survey has already reported favorably on the route of the subways as outlined above, but legislative action will be necessary before the plan can be put into effect. The legislation last year provided for a four-track subway from Harvard square under Massachusetts avenue and Main street to the new Cambridge bridge, but the Railroad Company declined to build this system because prospective travel was not sufficient to warrant such an expense. Under the new plan the company will build the Massachusetts avenue subway as soon as legislative sanction is obtained, but it may postpone building the Cambridge...
There will be a meeting this evening of the executive and advisory committees of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association at the Fifth Avenue hotel, in New York. A place for the intercollegiate track games, to be held on May 25 and 26, will be discussed. The six universities in the Association will be represented as follows: Harvard, W. G. Graves '06; Yale, M. B. Sands; Pennsylvania, H. R. Geyelin; Princeton, W. C. Matter; Columbia, J. R. Hoyt; Cornell, A. Starr. The advisory committee is made up of the following graduate members: T. Gerrish '01, G. T. Kirby of Columbia...
...fall track meet, from which all "Y" and nearly all "A. Y. A." men were debarred, the new material in the freshman class was tried out. Among those who made a good showing were G. W. Butler in the 100 yard dash; L. V. Howe and L. Hill in the high hurdles; W. B. Stevens in the 350 yard dash; D. H. Thompson in the 660 yard run, and D. J. Scudder, M. Porter and W. C. Gibson in the three-quarter mile...