Word: walks
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Those who have charge of the college yard, ought to see that it is fit to walk in. Most of the important walks, to be sure, are laid with boards, but there are others, and others, too, which are used very generally, where the mud is allowed full license, unprotected. Such paths as those leading from University towards the gymnasium, and especially that from the east end of Grays to Massachusetts, are very convenient, and even more muddy. If it is too late in the season to lay boards, or if lumber is unattainable, ashes form a very good substitute...
There will be a cake walk at Union Hall, Cambridgeport, March 23d. Several Harvard men have consented to act as judges...
...yard hurdle race was won by F. W. Lord, M. I. T., in 7 1-5 sec. H. M. Wheelwright ran a dead heat for second place, but lost in the run off. Thomas Shearman, of the Manhattan Athletic Club, easily won the mile walk in 6 m. 57 2-5 s. S. Liepgold was second and F. Johnson '95 third. E. L. Endicott '94, dropped at the end of the fourth lap, and C. R. Bardeen '93 was disqualified on the last lap. W. H. Shea '92 won third in putting the 16-pound shot with a throw...
...yard run called out nine starters and H. C. Lakin '94, with 40 yards handicap, won easily in 2 m. 8 3-5 s. F. M. Sackett Jr., L. S., starting from the 27 yard mark, won second prize in the 440 yard run. In the mile walk, C. R. Bardeen '93, with 15 sec. handicap, got second. This race was won by S. Leipgold, Pastime A. C. from scratch in 7 m. 13 s. The mile team race between the B. A. A. and W. A. C. in which the chief interest of the evening centered was awarded...
...mile walk - C. R. Bardeen '93, 15 s.; J. L. Norton Jr., '95, 45 s.; H. W. Thayer '95, 35 s.; J. A. Thayer...