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...preparing for the coming inter-collegiate contest: O. Harriman, Jr., '83, pole vault and running high jump, with records of 9 ft. 9 in. and 5 ft. 7 3/4 in. respectively; C. G. Wilson, '83, quarter mile run; F. L. Coolidge, '84, quarter and half mile runs; A. G. Fell, '84, running high and broad jumps; B. W. McIntosh, '84, 100 and 220 yds. dashes and 120 yds. hurdle; H. P. Toler, '85, the phenomenal pole vaulter, who advanced from 7 ft. 6 in. to 9 ft. 8 3/4 in., which is the college record; J. B. Harriman, '85, running...
...Longfellow's house and garden, we chartered a carriage and took Harvard first, pulling up at the handsome pile called the Harvard Memorial Hall, in the beautiful and lofty transept of which a multitude of tablets commemorate the names of the gallant graduates of Harvard who fell twenty years ago in the civil war. In the same building is a magnificent dining hall, decorated with portraits and busts of eminent Americans, and, as it was near luncheon time, we thought we would wait to see whether the American student played as good a knife and fork as our own Cambridge...
...part of the roof of the Payret Theatre in Havana fell on Sunday. Several lives were lost...
...quick and agile as a cat, after considerable sparring, secured a neck-hold which, however, was soon broken by Thompson. Thompson soon secured a hold and threw Strauss upon his face, but could not succeed in turning him upon his back in the time allowed. Strauss soon after again fell on his face but eluded all attempts to turn him, although Thompson once nearly had him on his back. Strauss soon after got a back hold but Thompson broke away and soon caught Strauss about the neck, and, with a back lock, threw him squarely on his back. Time...
...increase in the business of the society may be seen in the following table of totals for the periods into which the business of the first year most naturally fell...