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Since her foundation Yale has had 25 publications - the Cabinet, founded in 1806, being the first published, and the Y. M. C. A. Record, founded in 1891, being the latest...
Although the Harvard men did not fare so well in the Technology games Saturday evening as they did a year ago, they succeeded in winning the majority of the prizes. E. B. Bloss '94, lowered the world s record for the 50 yard dash by one-fifth of a second, covering the distance three successive times...
...invitation 40 yard dash, E. B. Bloss '94, scratch, won easily in 4 3-5 s. thus equalling his world's record for this distance. The open 40 yard dash was run in ten trial heats, six of which were won by the following Harvard men: P. T. Jackson '93, 8 ft.; O. W. Shead '93, 3 ft.; A. Johnson, Sp., 7 ft.; E. B. Bloss '94, scratch; F. K. Richardson, D. S., 5 ft.; N. W. Bingham Jr., '95, 4 1-2 ft. In the final heat, P. T. Jackson '93, won second. The 880 yard run called...
...meeting of the A. A. U. in New York last Tuesday the record committee voted to allow the following records: E. B. Bloss 40 yds. in 4 3-4 seconds, at the B A. A. grounds on Feb. 13th; E. B. Bloss 20 yds. in 2 4-5 sec., at Roxbury School games Feb. 22. The record of J. P. Lee of 220 yds. 2 ft. 6 inches hurdle race, at Cambridge, May 22, 1891, was declared the American amateur record...
...Snow, Papers of American Historical Association, IV, 323-8; Nation, XVI, 234-5; Lowell, Essays on Government, Introduction and No. 1; International Review, IV, 243-50; Speeches of Morrill, Cox and Thayer in Congressional Globe, 38th Congress, 2nd Session, pp. 420-4, 437-44, 446-8; Morrill, Cong. Record, 46th Cong. 1st Session...