Word: allen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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THROWING THE HAMMERbrought out H, B. Gibson, '88, W. J. Bowen, '87, and E. E. Allen, M. S. Gibson was the winner with a throw of 78 feet, 1 1-2 inch, with Bowen second, 76 feet, 6 inches. J. D. Bradley, '86, F. B. Lund, '88, F. B. Fogg, '85, F. S. Churchill, '86, and G. H. Brewer, '88, were the entries...
...first. Tilden followed his example, striking to Terry, who fielded to Stewart. When Nichols came to the bat the fielders were directed to come in, but Nichols upset all calculations by lifting the ball over centre fielders head for three bases, only to be left on base, however. for Allen went out on a long fly to left field. Terry opened the game for Yale by striking out. Bremner was put out at first by Willard, assisted by Allen, and Merrill hit to Wiestling, who fielded to first. In the second inning, Willard hit a high fly to right firld...
...matches at Watertown. yesterday, the highest scores were made by Messrs. Slocum, '86; Allen, '86; Austin, '86; and Meade, '87. Lack of space prevents further notice until a later issue...
...Administration, Merriam, '86; The Old Administration, Baldwin, '85; Ethical Relation between Hash and Dyspesia, Wheeler, D. S.; Our Trials and Tribulations, Houston, L. S.; Cockroaches, Hayward, S. S.; Auditing Committee, Huddleston, '86; Ladies in the Gallery and Ladies in the Pit, Davidson, '85; The Board in the Matrimonial Platform, Allen, '88; Memorial Drinks, Rogers, '86; Danger of Encouraging Athleticism among the Waiters, Churchill, '88; The Aristociacy of the Little Room, Vogel, '87; The Hall, Mr. Fiske...
Hammer. Gibson, '88; Keeth, '85; E. E. Allen...