Word: walking
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...shoot than Watertown, and it now only remains to be sure whether or not the men will take advantage of the superior facilities offered them. As nearly everyone knows, the new grounds are just off New Harvard St., a continuation of Boylston St., and are only about twelve minutes walk from Harvard square. This easy accessibility will allow men who have afternoon recitations to go over and get an hour or more shooting which was impossible while the club shot at Watertown. Another aim of the club now, is to bring out as much new material as possible, which...
There were three entries for the three quarter mile walk, which was won by W. R. Burkhardt, P A C, in 5m, 3 2 5sec; C. L. Nicol, M A C, second, and J. B. Keating, P A C, third...
...Lange, M A C, had his own way in the four mile walk winning in 29m, 48 4-5sec; C. L. Nichol, M A G, second...
...under the joint management of the Prospect Harriers and Company F, 13th Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., at the Armory, Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, April 5, at 8 p. m. The following are the athletic events: 50 yard, 300 yard, 1000 yard, 11/2 mile handicap runs, 11/2 mile handicap walk. One gold and two silver medals will be given in each event. The entrance fee is fifty cents for each event, and entries may be made before March 31 to W. H. Robertson, 244 Broadway, New York, or A. R. Nelson, 828 Fulton St., Brooklyn...
...Lund, '88, and G. S. Mandell, '89, are in active training for the dashes at the indoor championship meeting of the Amatenr Athletic Union. Other old Harvard men will probably enter also; notably, G. P. Cogswell for the 1000 yard run, and H. H. Bemis for the mile walk...