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...following team from Princeton, under Frank Dole as trainer, is 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...
...Crimson contrasts the liberality of Yale's undergraduates with that of Harvard's. Apropos, our freshmen subscribed $1700 to the crew, to Harvard's $464. - [Record...
...proportion of deaths among those who have rowed in the Oxford-Cambridge races since 1829 is shown by a carefully compiled "Record of the University Boat Races 1829-1880," recently published in London, to be below the average death rate. Out of 485 who had taken part in these races there were 870 survivors residing in Great Britain two years ago, besides others who could not be traced. Many of these had become clergyman, several reaching the position of bishops. The legal profession also absorbed many, justices of the English bench being among this number. Mr. Waddington, ex-premier...
...record of events won by the classes in last Saturday's HERALD should have credited '84 with winning but one event and '85 with three...
Kimball won the high kick with a record...