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...Dean, '88 was the only contestant. A few days previous, Dean had broken the inter collegiate record, and started out with the intention if possible, of breaking his own record. His riding was remarkably fine, and the first quarter was finished in 49s. The succeeding laps were ridden in the following time, 2nd, 1m. 37s.; 3rd, 2m. 25s.; 4th, 3m. 13s.; 5th, 4m. 2s.; 6th, 4m. 51s; 7th, 5m. 39 1-2s.; 8th, 6m. 28s. thus lowering his own time by 11 seconds. His successful effort was greeted with great applause, and there could have been no more propitious...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Meeting of the Harvard Athletic Association. | 5/18/1885 | See Source »

...York Bicycle Club is out with an innovation in the direction of annual dinners. Hereafter this feast will be at the expense of the five members who have ridden the least. If this rule were to be adopted by the H. B. C. the number of associate members would speedily diminish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/28/1885 | See Source »

...Oregon. He was duly initiated by the boys, and was within 12 hours laid up in the hospital. Shortly afterwards he died. The cadets said he hurt himself by falling out of a hammock. To the contrary there is evidence that he was fatally injured by hazing. He was ridden on a rail, rolled in a barrel and pummelled. This was a year ago. It is alleged that, although the greatest precautions are taken by the superintendent, it has been impossible to either detect a cadet hazing a "plebe" or find one who will testify against others, notwithstanding they have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hazing. | 2/9/1885 | See Source »

...Harvard delegation outnumbered the other organizations in last night's procession almost two to one. About 300 students were in line headed by the band and drum corps, the latter having ridden in town on two special cars. The transparencies were abundant and effective; the Law School men looked finely in their wigs and gowns; the band actually played a new tune, and everything promised a most successful parade, when down came the rain and most effectual put an end to the enjoyment, though not to the enthusiasm...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Cleveland Parade. | 10/23/1884 | See Source »

...completed, so the chances of Harvard winning this event were early dissipated. Hamilton of Yale, won the first, with Reed of Columbia, second. Howard of Cornell, took the second heat, and the third was won by a man from one of the smaller colleges. The final heat, which was ridden later on, was taken by Hamilton, in 6m. 48 1-2s. Reed, second. Meanwhile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHALLENGE CUP CONTEST. | 5/26/1884 | See Source »

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