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The smoot /ˈsmuːt/ is a nonstandard, humorous unit of length created as part of an MIT fraternity pledge to Lambda Chi Alpha by Oliver R. Smoot, who in October 1958 lay down repeatedly on the Harvard Bridge between Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, so that his fraternity brothers could use his … See more
One smoot is equal to Oliver Smoot's height at the time of the pledge, 5 feet 7 inches (1.70 m). The bridge's length was measured to be 364.4 smoots (2,035 ft; 620.1 m) "± 1 εar" with the "±" showing measurement uncertainty See more
The bridge is marked with painted markings indicating how many smoots there are from where the sidewalk begins on the Charles River bank in Boston, with a number every ten … See more
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• MIT Museum article, with photos at the Wayback Machine (archived … See moreOliver R. Smoot was selected by his Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity pledgemaster because he was deemed shortest—which made measuring the bridge the most labor-intensive—and … See more
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Uncovering The ‘Smoots’ on Harvard Bridge – NBC …
Sep 20, 2021 · Ollie Smoot was a MIT student who became a legend when his fraternity used his body to measure Harvard Bridge. Learn how the smoot became an official unit of length and explore some of its secrets and stories.
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The Harvard Bridge is marked off in an idiosyncratic unit of measure, the smoot. In 1958, members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at MIT measured the bridge's eastern sidewalk by using that year's shortest pledge, Oliver …
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Oct 16, 2014 · Learn how Oliver Smoot, a pledge of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, was used to measure the Harvard Bridge in 1958. Find out how his body length became a unit of measurement and a civic initiative to illuminate the bridge.
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May 6, 2016 · Oliver Smoot who stands at 5’7” was used to measure the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge as part of a MIT fraternity prank in 1958.
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Sep 27, 2014 · But 58 years ago, in 1958, a group of freshmen MIT frat brothers came up with another way to measure the bridge — the Smoot. They based their new unit of measure on the height of the then 18-year -old Oliver Smoot, …
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Jun 23, 2008 · He should know: as a freshman, he spent about that much time measuring the Harvard Bridge, using his body as a yardstick. What began as a pledge task for Lambda Chi Alpha (LCA) in 1958 has become...
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Feb 13, 2020 · While pledging to an MIT fraternity, Oliver Smoot dutifully laid down on the bridge one day in 1958, allowing his erstwhile brothers to measure his height (five feet and seven inches at the...
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