Word: amherst
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Charles O. Wells of Amherst, who held the intercollegiate record at one mile in 4.29 4-5 seconds, and was president of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1891, died in Cleveland, recently of typhoid fever...
...coming conference will be much more interesting than any previous ones have been. Many prominent divines have been secured to address the conference, among the most prominent of whom are: Rev. Wilton Merle Smith. D. D., of New York; Rev. Frank Bristol, D. D., of Chicago; President Gates, of Amherst; Rev. A. J. Gordon, of Boston; Rev. Henry Clay Trumbull, of Phila; Bishop J. M. Thoburn; Anthony Comstock, of New York; and Major D. W. Whittle, of Chicago...
...money received from the Easter trip of the Amherst Glee and Banjo clubs will be used to establish a choir of music at Amherst...
...Thursday, April 7, Princeton defeated Dartmouth 12 to 2, and Philadelphia won from Amherst...
Charles O. Wells, the Amherst milerunner, who was president of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association last year, died on Sunday, of typhoid fever...