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  1. Smoot - Wikipedia

    • One smoot is equal to Oliver Smoot's height at the time of the prank, 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 … See more

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    Measuring distances by the repeated prostration of one's body, moving forward each time only to … See more

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    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 smoots… See more

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  2. Nonstandard, humorous unit of length

    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 height to measure the length of the bridge.
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  4. MIT to Recalibrate the Smoot | alum.mit.edu

    WEBApr 1, 2016 · The smoot is a unit of measurement created by MIT students in 1958 based on Oliver Smoot's height. Learn how the smoot was updated in 2016 and how to celebrate its centennial on the Mass. Ave. bridge.

     
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  7. What's A Smoot? : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR

    WEBOct 5, 2011 · Some of us use kilometers to measure distances, while others prefer miles, but if you are exactly 5'7" you could just use your body — if you know smoots.

  8. What’s In A Smoot? - Medium

    WEBOct 19, 2014 · But 56 years ago this month, 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...

  9. 10 Ridiculously Precise Units of Measurement

    WEBA Smoot—which equals 5 feet, 7 inchesisn't the only really precise unit of measurement out there.

  10. How an MIT Prank Became a Boston Landmark : We're History

  11. Smoot reflects on his measurement feat as 50th …

    WEBSep 24, 2008 · Oliver Smoot '62 was the shortest and most scientifically named pledge who measured the Massachusetts Avenue bridge in 1958. Learn how he became a unit of measurement and how MIT celebrates …

  12. Smoot's Legacy - MIT Technology Review

  13. Smoot: The Most Hilarious Mathematical Unit

    WEBJan 25, 2020 · The unit of one smoot is equal to Oliver’s height at the time of the prank, which was 5 feet 7 inches, or 1.7 meters. The bridge was eventually measured to be 364.4 smoots long.

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  18. Harvard Bridge Smoot Measurements - Atlas Obscura

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