Word: pittsburgh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...winning runners are: Frank J. Shea, University of Pittsburgh, quarter-miler; Charles Thaw, Columbia, half-miler; W. G. Kleinspelm, Lafayette, miler; I. C. Dresser, Cornell, two-miller; Carl Erdman, Princeton, who won both the low and middle hurdle events; M. Firor, Johns Hopkins, high jumper; and R. K. Felter, Cornell, broad-jump champion...
Lieutenant Samuel Joseph Arthur Kelley '17, Cop. M., 22d Inf., died on February 13, 1919, at Post Hospital, Governor's Island, N. Y. Kelley went to the Pittsburgh training camp, Aug. 23, 1917, and was commissioned a 2d lieutenant, regular army, on Nov. 15. He was promoted to 1st lieutenant...
...advisory committee stated that no decision had been reached as yet in regard to the matter of arranging an intercollegiate meet for freshmen, but the matter is under consideration. Other important items of business included the election of the University of Pittsburgh to membership in the association, and the decision of the Pittsburgh delegates to send a team to the intercollegiate games. Although the representative from California and Leland Stanford asked that, in consideration of war conditions and the distance of those universities from Philadelphia, the rule providing for the exclusion from membership of colleges which are not represented...
...Group 2. Country Day School has the highest record among the private schools recorded: Gr. Gr. School, 1 2 Boston Latin School, 5 16 Boston English High School, 1 13 Cambridge High and Latin School, 4 5 Central High School, Spring-field, 2 3 Central High School, Pittsburgh, 3 1 Country Day School for Boys of Boston, 2 2 Phillips Academy, Andover, 1 3 Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, 1 3 Newton High School, 2 1 Brown and Nichols School, Cambridge, 1 2 Somerville High School, 1 2 Roxbury Latin School, -- 3 St. George's School, Newport...
...city, or other Community, should subscribe a total equal to five per cent. of its population, and the plan has been enthusiastically received. New York is expected to show its customary practical generosity; the Atlanta Rotary Club has promised that its home city shall not fall behind; Boston, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia have each established goals of $50,000; Seattle has asked to be put down for $25,000, and Spokane, Wash., will contribute $10,000, and Portland...