Word: austin
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...officers of the meeting were: referee, W. A. Davis; clerk of course, N. Durfee; judges, H. A. Gross and E. A. Pease; referee of sparring, Dr. W. A. Appleton; judges of sparring, W. C. Austin and E. P. Barry...
...team of undergraduates which was won by the former. During the first part of the afternoon there was quite a strong breeze which affected the scores considerably. The teams were made up of seven men, each man shooting at 20 birds with the following results: Graduate team-Austin, 14; Allen, 14; Mead, 12; Clyde, 17; Holder, 14; Slocum, 19; Parker, 7. Total, 97. Undergraduate team-McKay, 11; Post, K., 8; Lamb, 13; Bacon, 10; Greene, 18; Dodge, 14; Quinlan, 16. Total...
...words may be said as to who was in Yale at that time. Charles J. Russ, of Hartford, was in the law school, and at the academic department from Hartford were Henry Smith and Thomas A. Thacher, seniors; Henry w. Bacon, P. W. Elsworth, William D. Ely, Austin Isham and Albert Todd, jumors; Charles Buck, Aaron L. Chapin, Thomas M. Day, Thomas Dutton, John Cotton Mather, John P. Putnam, Luther Scarborough, John W. Seymour and Edmund Terry, sophomores; and Charles F. Smith, freshman. Other 'boys' who were then in college were Chief Justice Waite, Senator Evarts, Professors Lyman and Silliman...
...HANSON, 8 Austin St., Cambridge.71...
...HANSON, 8 Austin St., Cambridge.71...