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...mile run held Thursday morning to determine the four-mile relay team was characterized by the fast pace maintained throughout the race. In the last lap J. C. Grew '02 spurted in the stretch and finished first. J. W. Foster '03 came in second, only a few feet behind the winner. E.W. Mills '02 and F. S. Buffum '04 finished some distance behind Grew and Foster and obtained respectively third and fourth places. The time was 4 minutes, 44 seconds...
...These walks are led across country regardless of pathways, with a view to seeing and exploring as many different kinds of topography as the country affords, and each man may note as he pleases the plants, birds, minerals or rocks. The leader's object will be geological, and the pace rapid; those who go may follow closely or drop out when they choose. All taking part in these walks are advised to take luncheon with them and to be prepared for rough country, including swamps, thickets, woodland and steep hills. Officers of instruction and government are urged...
...been down to the river and followed the crews. Even this autumn, in the height of the football season, there were from twelve to fifteen crews out daily, while last spring there were twice that number, many of them being able to swing along at a very good pace...
...which gave the crew when in motion a very different appearance from that to which we had been accustomed. All hands took hold with enthusiasm and the men apparently mastered the new style, so that by the end of May '97 the crew was going at a good pace. The three weeks previous to the race the crew spent at Poughkeepsie-on-the-Hudson, and during all that time fell off steadily in condition, so that when the race came they were quite unable to do themselves justice, and were badly beaten by both Cornell and Yale. Part of this...
This afternoon the cross country run will be divided into two squads, one fast and one slow. The fast squad will run at a pace somewhat faster than usual, while the slow one will continue at the pace of the previous runs. The runners may decide for themselves which squad they will run in, and report to Mr. Graham at 4 p. m. Hereafter there will be runs at 4 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for those who cannot join the regular squads...