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...Shattuck, '87; 100 yards, Rogers, Todd, '87; running high jump, Clark, '87; 120 yards hurdle race, S. Abbot, '87; 220 yards dash, Hardy, Rogers, '87; one mile run, W. Austin; quarter-mile run, Hardy, '87; 100 yds. dash, Billings, Johnson, Brandt, '85; half-mile run, Root, Brandt, '85; running broad jump, Fogg, '85; 220 yards, Billings, F. W. White, Johnson, '85; one-mile run, Strong, Davidson, '85; Quarter-mile run, F. W. White, '85; running high jump, Fogg...
Entries for meeting tomorrow : Throwing hammer, E. E. Allen, '84; running broad jump, Mandall, '84; onemile run, J. B. Walker, '84; pole vault, Mandell, '84; throwing the hammer, J. J. Roberts, '86; 100 yards, Baker, '86; 120 yards hurdle, Bradley, '86; halfmile run, E. E. Graham, '86; 220 yards, Baker, '86; one-mile run, Fish, E. E. Graham, '86; pole vault, Frothingham. '86; quarter-mi;e run, O. A. Mygatt...
...Coolidge, '84, time 2m. 19 3-4s.; one-mile run, Leavitt, '84, time. 4m. 58 1-2s.; one-mile walk, Mumford, '85, time, 8m. 56 3-4s.; 120-yard hurdle, Harriman, '85, time, 19 1-4s.; pole vault, H. Hodge, '86, distance, 8ft. 6in.; running broad jump, Vankirk, '84, 20ft. 1in.; running high jump, Harrison, '85, 5ft. 6 in.; putting the shot, 16 pounds, Adams, '86, 33ft.; throwing the hammer, 16 pounds, Adams, '86, 80ft. 8in.; two-mile bicycle race, Stearns, '87, time, 8m. 20s. The tug-of-war centest was won by the class...
...possesses many charms for one new to its customs and traditions. Silly notions of honor prevail, it is true ; there are numerous instances of narrow-mindedness and exasperating dogmatism. Life there is largely tinctured with Bohemianism ; but though Heidelberg has lost much of its ancient glory, solid learning and broad culture are still to be found lingering about the place...
Physical training in its broad sense means correct habits. It means temperance. It means morality. College sports today, as represented by the sentiment of undergraduates, mean manliness and fair play. The qualities of judgment, decision, coolness in the midst of excitement, and self-reliance, are developed. The value of discipline is learned by those who become members of teams, and all learn to care for their health. People who live in college towns will testify that with the increase in athletic sports there has been a decrease in the number of student escapades which disturb the peace and injure...