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...running broad jump was contested by C. N. Cogswell, '88 (scratch), R. G. Leavitt, '89 (6 inches), R. S. Hale, '91 (12 inches), G. W. Wheelwright, '90 (12 inches), F. Mason, '91 (12 inches); J. Wolf, '90 (10 inches). The cup was given to Wolf, who cleared 18 ft. 1-2 inch. Wheelwright took second prize, with a jump of 18ft. 5 3-4 inches...
...entries for the pole vault were: R. G. Leavitt, '89, (scratch,) G. W. Wheelwright, '90 (six inches), R. S. Hale, '91 (12 inches), F. Mason, '91 (15 inches), J. Crane, Jr., '90 (18 inches). Crane won with a vault...
...RUNNING BROAD JUMP.Hale, 6 inches; Leavitt, scratch; Mason, 6 inches; Wheelwright, 6 inches; Wolfe, 12 inches...
...POLE VAULT.Crane, 18 in.; Hale, 12 in.; Leavitt, scratch; Mason, 15 in.; Wheelwright, 6 inches...
There were three nominees for captain of the class nine-Mr. McKean, Mr. MacLeod and Mr. F. L. Codman. A show of hands of those in favor of Mr. McKean was called, and Mesars. Tyson, J. S. Codman, Bra and Wheelwright were appointed by the chair as tellers. They were unable to agree in counting and the voters had to file by the secretary and be recorded by him. Mr. McKean had 57 votes; Mr. McLeod had 22; Mr. Codman had 21. Mr. McKean was declared elected...