Word: tracks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Goodridge '00, have dedicated their book "To the successful Harvard teams of the College year 1898-1899." The chronologically arranged accounts of the athletic, debating, chess and whist teams are supplemented by eleven cuts, with that of the 'Varsity football team as a frontispiece. Football, baseball, the track and rowing are all mentioned with some detail, and the other reading-matter is concise and to the point. It is especially pleasing to note that the book is unmarred by advertisements. Copies of the folio, which is bound in crimson cloth and from the press of Oliver B. Graves, Cambridge, will...
...field along North Harvard street is a new brick and stone fence which has at its north termination the Newell Gate. The gate is not yet finished, but it will probably be completed by the time of the Yale game. Northwest of the new lodge is a five-acre track of land for athletics, which has been acquired by filling in the marsh lands. On the southern bank of the river is the piling for the new boat house which is to be two stories high and is to cover 10,000 square feet. On the first floor will...
During the trip of the Harvard-Yale track team to England, the graduate officers of the University Track Athletic Association, G. B. Morison and E. J. Wendell of Harvard, and H. S. Brooks, Jr., and Walter Camp of Yale, completed the arrangements under which competition for the new cup will take place. The constitution was revised, but few changes were made. The cup will become the permanent property of the college which wins it five times beginning with the meet ion Cambridge next May. A two-mile race was added and the order of events was altered. The proposed rule...
...development of the track team the chief assistance was received from E. B. Bloss '94 and W. F. Garcelon L. S. '95, in the broad jump and hurdles respectively...
...held on Friday, June 17, from 2.30 to 10 p. m., at the Riverside Recreation Grounds. First prizes in silver, and second prizes in bronze. The programme includes: Competition on horizontal bar, parallel bars, side-horse, club swinging by women, iron wand exercises, and the usual events in track athletics and field sports. There will also be a hurling ball game...