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...Luther Atwood, '83, is a teacher in the Lynn (Mass.) high school...
...members of the three upper classes made a venture in a field of journalism which had never been entered by college papers. The Harvard Lampoon appeared fortnightly until June, 1880, and gained from the very start a great success, due very much to the drawings of F. S. Atwood, '78 and of Robert Grant, '78. The Lampoon resumed publication in March, 1881, and immediately regained its high position amongst illustrated papers...
...inches. For the five minutes following the result was very uncertain, both teams pulled well and hard, but victory was destined to crown the efforts of '86, and that team won by just three inches. The teams were made up as follows: '86, Pudor, Churchill, Adams, Dewey, anchor; '87. Atwood, Bowen, J. W. Dudley, Litchfield, anchor...
...Pudor; 2. Churchill; 3, Adams; anchor, Dewey. '87. 1, Atwood; 2, Bowen; 3, Dudley; anchor, Litchfield...
...following men have been admitted to candidacy for degree of A. M: - L. Atwood, W. F. Bridge, T. H. Chase, O. W. Clark, J. T. Fairchild, E. H. Foster, P. G. Grant, A. Keith, M. S. Kellner, W. C. Lane, D. W. Lothman, A. W. Martin, A. H. Morris, R. A. F. Penrose, W. D. Roberts, E. D. Roe, G. W. Rolfe, A. P. Smith, W. E. C. Smith. W. R. Thayer, H. F. Wagener, A. G. Webster, J. H. Wigmore; for Ph.D., E. E. Atkinson, Philosophy; F. N. Cole, Mathematics; E. Cummings, Philosophy; C. B. Gleason, Philology...