Word: webster
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...appeared as candidates with thir weights were: Falk, 140; Harwood, 138; Curtis, 135; Winslow, 155; Doe, 160; Wood, 158; Hale, 135; Earle, 155; Webster, 140; Abbott, 130; C. H. Pierce, 143; Baldwin, 138; E. B. Pierce, 147; Hathaway, 150; Bartlett, 153; Cary, 146; Dexter, 180; Cochrane, 135; Nichols, 123; Goodrich, 140; Barlow, 140; Grisw ld, 145; Stone, 153; Walcott, 155; Jackson, 125, cox; Sidway, 120; Baker, 100, cox; Berry, 145; Morse, 113; Cullinan, 154; Batchelder, 158; Cavanagh, 125; Ramson 150; Borg, 150; Keyes, 156; Stade, 157; Lecompte, 145; Straus, 126; Williams, 135; Andrade, 141; Jagger, 146; Campbell, 151; Brewer...
...Webster, Joseph Rowe, 1 Foxcroft
Running high jump-L. D. Webster, U. of P., 5ft, 6 3-4 in; Leavitt, Harvard, secoffd...
...last race was for tandem canoes starting from the Union Boat House and finishing at the Harvard bridge. The entries were J. R. Van Schaick, L. S.- S. E. Carpenter, '89; G. L. Deblois '89-W. H. Butters, '89: G. L. Batchelder, '92-C. P. Cheney '92; Cartwright-Webster, Puritan Canoe Club. The race was won by Batchelder and Cheney. Van Schaick and Carpenter were second by fifteen seconds. Deblois and Butters capsized...
...contests of the day. The record now stands at 21 feet 71/2 inches. V. Mapes, '91, Columbia's champion, a few weeks ago cleared 21 feet 91/2 inches and Shearman of Yale has covered 29 feet. F. C. Hooper '90, is the New Yorker in the high jump, but Webster of the University of Pennsylvania will probably ne able to capture...