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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...start and finish, these suggestions must be most interesting. The mistake about "Cartwright of Harvard's" pole vaulting is an amusing one. In the photograph given, the man vaulting is not Wheelwright, at all, but Sherwin. To be sure the photograph contains an excellent likeness of Wheelwright (whose name some how got twisted to Cartwright), who is not vaulting, but standing by, watching Sherwin, whose pole he is just ready to catch...
...training for any of the jumps will find Malcolm W. Ford's article on 'Standing Jumping" very helpful. It is remarkably clear, and the suggestions it contains, coming as they do from a man whose reputation as an athlete, and especially as a standing broad jumper, is world-wide, must be of the greatest value. The illustrations are taken at just the most instructive moments of the jumps...
...Association makes these recommendations in the interest of the public school system as a whole; but most of them are offered more particularly in the interest of those children whose education is not to be continued beyond the grammar school...
...three classes, with terms expiring in 1893, 1894 and 1895, as follows: 1893 - Cullin Armstrong, of Amherst; Robert C. Cornell, of Columbia; Oliver G. Jennings, of Yale; C . F. Mathewson, of Dartmouth; William Stuart Tod, of Princeton; Henry S. Vandusen, of Harvard, and Evert Jansen Wendell, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are Wendell Baker, of Harvard; Cornelius C. Cuyler, of Princeton; William H. L. Lee, of Yale; George Richards, of Columbia; William W. Studdy, of Yale, and Richard Trimble, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are George A. Adee, of Yale; Edward D. Appleton...
...meeting of the trustees Tuesday night Rev. William J. Tucker, D. D., professor of sacred rhetoric in Andover Theological Seminary, was elected president of Dartmouth College, to succeed President S. O. Bartlett, whose resignation will take effect next commencement...