Word: parallel
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...Parallel Bars--T. B. Ryon '14, first; J. R. Morton '13, second; L. Kornfeld '12, third...
...held in the Hemenway Gymnasium this evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Sargent has offered a cup for the winner of the greatest number of points. Cups, toward which a donation has been made by E. L. Souder 10, will also be awarded the winner of the following events: parallel bars, horizontal bar, flying rings, side-horse, tumbling and club-swinging. The judges will be W. C. Bennett '08, former captain of the University team. Mr. C. B. Cameron, assistant director of the Brookline Gymnasium, and Mr. Carroll, physical director of the Brookline High School. The public is invited...
...following is the list of entries: horizontal bar--W. W. Clarke '11, L. F. Kornfeld '12, A. McIntosh '14, J. R. Morton '13, T. B. Ryon '14, D. A. Steele '13, N. S. Waterman '13; parallel bars--W. W. Clarke '11, J. S. Hutchinson '13, L. F. Kornfeld '12, A. McIntosh '14, J. R. Morton '13, T. B. Ryon '14, D. A. Steele '13, N. S. Waterman '14; flying rings--W. W. Clarke '11, A. McIntosh '14, J. R. Morton '13, T. B. Ryon '14, N. S. Waterman '14; side-horse--J. S. Hutchinson '13, L. F. Kornfeld...
...Sargent has offered a cup to be given the winner of the greatest number of points. Cups, which have been provided by E. L. Souder '10, the captain of last year's team, will be awarded the winner of first place in each of the following events: horizontal bar, parallel bars, flying rings, side horse, tumbling, and club swinging. This meet is open to any undergraduate who has never won a place in any gymnastic meet. Entries must be made in the blue book in the janitor's office before 6 o'clock Thursday night...
...method. As the name implies, the excavation is carried on from the surface. Cable-ways and hoisting machines, all electrically operated, are used as a means of removing the material, which is employed in reclaiming land along the Charles River. Through the Square the subway consists of two parallel tubes. The tube in which trains go toward Boston is of a slightly lower level than the other. This difference in level is to make it more convenient for passengers coming from Boston who wish to change cars for Newton and Arlington, and vice versa...