Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Thomas W. Ward” in chapter 3, page 18 of Frank Preston Stearns, Cambridge Sketches:
...l1/strict"> he might have gone on foot.
Good pedestrianism was the pride of the Harvard student; and an honest, wholesome pride it was. There was also some good running.
Both Julian Hawthorne and Thomas W. Ward ran to Concord, a distance of sixteen miles, without stopping, I believe, by the way. William Blaikie, the stroke of the University crew, walked to New York during the Thanksgiving recess-six days in...
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