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RUNNING HIGH JUMP.H. D. Danforth, '77, 4ft. 8in., Oct. 24, 1874; C. W. Hubbard, '78, 4ft. 10in., May 22, 1875; C. W. Hubbard '78, 5ft. 1in. Nov. 6, 1875; E. C. Hall, '76, 5ft. 1 1-2in., March 18, 1876; C. W. Hubbard, '78, 5ft. 2in., May 19, 1877; G. B. Morrison, 83, 5ft. 2in., March 13, 1880; A. C. Den niston, '83, 5ft. 7 1-2in., May 17, 1880; A. C. Denniston, '83, 5ft. 7 3-4in., March 21, 1881; C. H. Atkinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD RECORDS. | 5/15/1884 | See Source »

POLE LEAPING.H. N. Fowler, '80, 7ft. 1in., May 23, 1879; H. f. Mandell, '84, 8ft. 2in., May 24, 1881; H. F. Mandell, '84, 9ft. 3-4in., March 25, 1882; W. Soren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD RECORDS. | 5/15/1884 | See Source »

...crews are all in excellent condition; they have undergone more proparation than in any previous year and are consequently rowing better. The freshmen have been in training since October; the sophomores and juniors, since December; and the seniors, since January. Until March all the crews were rowing the same stroke, but upon taking to the water, the seniors adopted a somewhat different one, which has been previously explained. They had soon learned it to perfection and were in racing condition two weeks ago, at the time of their race with the university crew. Since then, the other crews have also...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. | 5/10/1884 | See Source »

much disturbance. A procession of boys, arranged in military order and headed by a "captain," used to march on Whit Tuesday with flags and music to a small hill or mount outside of the village, and there collect toll or "salt" from the bystanders and passers by, sometimes getting in this way over $5,000. After deducting a certain amount from this sum to cover expenses, the surplus was handed over to the happy "captain of the school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH PREPARATORY SCHOOLS. | 5/2/1884 | See Source »

Dear Sir :-Yours of March 24th was duly received, and I should have replied sooner, but have waited to ascertain what days the university would use Jarvis field, and I wished to learn what the class thought in reference to our game with you. I have spoken with Loud, captain of our team, and we have decided that, if possible, we had better arrange the games by correspondence, as the expense of meeting you at Springfield would be considerable, and it seemed hardly necessary to do so. I am sorry that I have to ask you to play the first...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRESHMAN GAME. | 4/29/1884 | See Source »