Word: training
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...closing, Mr. Rhodes mentioned the merits of installing the Tungsten lamps in all subway trains in New York, instead of increasing the size of the copper feeder which would be a very expensive step. A number of these Tungsten lamps have already been tried out, but until they are used throughout, the present trouble will remain. The carbon filaments of the lamps grow dim and almost go out when the train starts, due to the excessive voltage drop in the third rail. The superiority of the Tungsten lamp lies in the fact that its candlepower varies considerably less in proportion...
...track squads: 50-yard hurdles, P. M. Rice '15, C. H. Tilton '15; running high jump, J. B. Camp '15, A. W. Moffat '13; 16-pound shot-put, R. B. Batchelder '13, H. R. Hardwick '15, F. H. Leslie '12. The men will depart for Providence on a special train, leaving the South Station tomorrow afternoon at 4.15 o'clock. A special train will return from Providence at 11 o'clock...
Coach Donovan, Manager H. L. Gaddis, and Smith, the rubber, will accompany the teams. The train leayes Back Bay at 10.07 A. M. Breakfast will be served at the training table as usual at 8.15 o'clock...
...special train will leave Boston for Providence at 4.15 Thursday, the roundtrip being $1.50. The University relay teams will race two teams from Technology and the following open handicap events will be held: 75-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, one mile run, 50-yard high hurdles, high jump, and shot...
...free to the taker as it were. The broad jump is one of this class; the sprints are others. From their pages on the entry books all the men who placed in these last year have graduated, and their shoes are yet to be filled. If we can train up to win these events, the season is ours, and if Harvard men, even though they have little confidence in their powers now, will turn out today with a will and take advantage of Quinn's and Donovan's coaching till the trials come, a long step toward victory will have...