Word: walks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Prado have left college; N. W. Bingham, F. S. Elliot and H. C. Lakin are in the Law School but as they have competed for four years they are barred out. C. D. Drew and C. J. Liebmann are still in college but will be unable to walk owing to ill-health. L. T. Hildreth will also be unable to run owing to stress of work in the Law School...
...first prize in pole vault in the Yale games and second at New York; N. B. Marshall, winner of second place in the quarter mile at Cambridge; W. R. Mansfield, winner of third place in the quarter mile at New York; J. D. Phillips, who won third place in walk at Cambridge and New York and K. K. Kubli, winner of third place in the shot put in the Yale games...
...hurdles; H. Foote and F. C. Hinkley, for the mile; C. H. Williams and J. Bordman, for the half mile; M. J. Connor, for hammer and shot; N. P. Hallowell and A. Emmons, for the pole vault; W. E. Putnam, for the high jump; J. Staab, for the walk; V. H. Smith, S. Bryant and J. G. Clarke for the broad jump, and A. B. Holmes, H. C. Burdett and W. R. Brinckerhoff, for the bicycle race...
...several steps have been taken. Professor Wendell gave it out as a subject for themes and over three hundred were read, of which only two per cent opposed the present system. Several suggestions were made, such as the proctors should not wear squeaking boots, talk together in corners, or walk about any more than necessary, but they almost all believed in having them present in the room...
...decided that the order of events should be as follows: 120 yard hurdle, trial heats; 100 yards dash, trial heats; one mile walk, quarter mile run, 120 yard hurdle, final heat; 100 yard dash, final, one mile run, bicycle races, 220 yard hurdle, trial heats; 220 yard dash, trial heats: half mile run, 220 yard hurdle, final; 220 yard dash, final...