Word: trainning
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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LACROSSE. - There will be daily practice in the Gymnasium from 2.30 to 4.30 o'clock. I shall be there from 3.30 to 4.30 to supervise the work personally. All men who wish to train for the team must be on hand at least three days in the week. There is need for few heavier and for some faster...
...against Pennsylvania and the Boston Athletic Association on February 9 will be chosen from the following men: Hildreth, Vincent, Hollister, Bremer, Bingham, Whittren, Jackson, Mansfield, Little, Edson, Dunlap, Bordman, J. G. Clarke, Eaton, H. L. Williams, C. H. Williams, M. L. Butler, and Hardenbrook. These men are expected to train today. Twelve men will be entered from whom the eight men who are to run will be picked. Neither team will be known as the "first" as it is hoped to make a good showing in both races...
...want of a winning sprinter during the past year. Besides the dashes, Captain Hickok is the most in need of men in the half-mile run and mile walk. Woodhull, the half-mile man, is in college, but it is said his father will not allow him to train. Thrall is expected to do well in the walk, but he is the only man in sight just at present for this event, both Bunnell and Allison having graduated. Morgan is in the Law School and will run again this year in the mile...
Harvard Union.At the meeting of the Harvard Union held last evening the following officers were elected: President, R. C. Ring-walt '95; vice-president, H. A. Bull '95; secretary, C. E. Bryan '96; treasurer, C. Dickinson '96; executive committee, H. A. Bull '95, A. C. Train '96 and J. P. Gately...
Both divisions take train for Chestnut Hill, leaving Columbus Ave. Station at 2.35. Men with 1.30 recitations take 3.25 train. Bring hockey sticks...