Word: allen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harding, '89; Wells, '90; Rourke, '90; Towle, Medical School, and Thorndike, '90. The other men who have presented themselves as candidates are: Reisner, Naumburg, Vorse, Holliday, Bunker, Hall ('91), Hudson, Rust, Brewster, Haskell, Jones, Dunham, Loring (2), Leland, Seeley, Spencer, Young, Morton ('91), Hall ('92), Stetson, Morton ('90), White, Allen, Hale, Blaney, Whittemore, Pinkham, Dodge, Horn and Tudor. The majority of these men have never handled a lacrosse stick before, so that it is an almost impossible task to say whether the prospects of the team are good or bad. With the completion of the new athletic grounds back...
...candidates for the freshman tug-of-war team met in the gymnasium yesterday afternoon and elected M. I. Motte captain of the team. Mr. Motte has had considerable experience in tug-of-war contests, having been a member of the Hopkinson's school team. Allen and Potter are trying for anchor, and the other men are trying for positions on the rope. It is impossible as yet to know the make-up of the team. Potter or Allen will probably anchor, and Motte pull number two. The other men trying are of the usual weight but they lack experience. Before...
...team has commenced work. Motte, Viles, Grant, McDonald, Boardman and Duane are trying for positions on the rope, and Allen, Stickney and Potter for the position of anchor. The team has been coached by Perry, '89, and Amory, '90. The small number of candidates is discouraging...
...comic operetta will probably be given in Lyceum Hall at some time late in the spring, the libretto of which is to be written by Prof. Greenough and the music by Prof. Allen...
...membership by the addition of R. H. Davis, '91; A. P. Emmons, '90; J. H. Walker, '91; F. Weed, '90; W. Woodworth, '88; C. Green, '89; J. C. Barr, '90. This club is in a very prosperous condition at present, and the members are energetic in its support. Mr. Allen Lowe has been given the charge of instruction on trial, and his class is already very large. Mr. Lowe was formerly instructor of fencing at the Montreal Athletic Club, and also at the Toronto Fencing Club, and is undoubtedly a thorough teacher of the French method. Several men are expected...