Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Likewise in the pole-vault Captain Wagoner of Yale failed while trying for the record at 12 ft., 9 in. J. B. Camp '15 took second, being the first Harvard man to score in this event since 1910. Both first and second in the broad jump went unexpectedly to Mathews and Diggs of Yale, T. Cable '13 took third place and was the only Harvard man to score...
...which clips 3 1-5 seconds from the record made by J. P. Adams of Yale in 1899. F. W. Capper '15 set a terrific pace in this race, going the first quarter in 54 2-5 seconds. T. W. Koch '14 went into the lead in the back stretch, but tired and was passed on the turn by Brown. In the home stretch Poucher's sprint took second place from Cappen who had worked forward again after having fallen behind...
Harvard scored one in the first when Alsop got a base on balls, went to third on Farber's wild throw to catch him at second and scored on Wingate's single to left...
...remaining two were added in the fourth. Tomes got a base on balls, went to second on Young's sacrifice, reached third on Frye's single, scoring when Farber again threw wild to catch him, Frye went to third on the throw and scored when Wingate got his third hit of the game...
Finances in those days were far from stable. Following the panic of 1873 advertisers were none too ready, the printers were close in collecting their bills, and subscribers were lax in payment. Many times the editors went down in their own pockets for an advance guarantee, that the next issue might appear. Not until 1879, indeed, were these conditions bettered, when a campaign of soliciting custom for advertisers put the paper on its feet...