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...Sargent has issued a detailed statement with regard to the controversy which has arisen about the respective claims of C. G. Herbert 1G and C. A. Carver, Yale 1900 to the intercollegiate strength-test championship. After discussing the Intercollegiate Strength Test Agreement, and quoting the rule prohibiting the use of belts, straps or harnesses or any description in taking the test, Dr. Sargent proceeds to apply the rules to the case in hand. The last paragraph of the statement is as follows...
...Sargent will lecture on the Inomotor at the Harvard Medical School tonight at eight o'clock. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern slides and by a stationary inomotor worked by C. G. Herbert 1L., holder of the intercollegiate strength test record. The lecture will be held under the auspices of the Boston Society of Medical Sciences, and members only will be admitted...
...Herbert 1L., broke the Intercollegiate strength test record yesterday afternoon, making a total of 1869 kilograms. His test in detail is as follows: Capacity of lungs. 240 -- Strength of lungs, 32 Strength of back, 350 Strength of legs. 740 Right forearm, 73 Left forearm, 71 Weight, 65.5 Push up, 50 Pull up, 42 Total, chest and upper arms. 603 -- Total test...
Harvard will as usual be represented in the intercollegiate strength test championship, the results of which will be made known in the early part of May. All members of the University are eligible, and the tests may be made in the gymnasium at any time before the Easter vacation. Although last year H. F. Cochems 3L made the best individual record, Harvard lost the championship to Columbia, owing to the comparatively small number of strong men who took the test...
...were followed by the launch in a time-row over the regular course. The second crew was given a start of a length and a half, but the first made the course in quicker time, 9ms., 20s., the second finished in 9ms., 37s. On the home stretch a further test was made, and this time the first Newell eight did 15 strokes in 22 seconds. The order of the first crew is as follows: Stroke, Brownell; 7, Blake; 6, Bullard; 5, Henderson; 4, Perkins; 3, Swain; 2, Morris: bow, Goodell...