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...following men are still behind time: W. Abbot, J. G. Bailey, F. G. Balch, C. Bohlen, G. Brock, H. G. Bruce, A. Cunningham, B. F. Curtis, W. E. Fowler, J. F. Harlow, E. B. Harvey, G. Hay, W. P. Henderson; C. S. Harvey, W. R. Kimball, L. S. Laitham, F. L. Payson, J. H. Robinson, H. N. Sampson, H. S. Sanford, G. E. N. Ullrich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 3/31/1888 | See Source »

...HOPKINSON, Secretary.THE following men are still behind time: W. Abbot, J. G. Bailey, F. G. Balch, C. Bohlen, G. Brock, H. G. Bruce, A. Cunningham, B. F. Curtis, W. E. Fowler, J. F. Harlow, E. B. Harvey, G. Hay, W. P. Henderson; C. S. Harvey, W. R. Kimball, L. S. Laitham, F. L. Payson, J. H. Robinson, H. N. Sampson, H. S. Sanford, G. E. N. Ullrich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 3/30/1888 | See Source »

GEORGE B. LEIGHTON.THE following men are still behind time: W. Abbot, J. G. Bailey, F. G. Balch, C. Bohlen, G. Brock, H. G. Bruce, A. Cunningham, B. F. Curtis, W. E. Fowler, J. F. Harlow, E. B. Harvey, G. Hay, W. P. Henderson; C. S. Harvey, W. R. Kimball, L. S. Laitham, F. L. Payson, J. H. Robinson, H. N. Sampson, H. S. Sanford, G. E. N. Ullrich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 3/29/1888 | See Source »

...INKLER, Secretary.THE follow men have not yet had their photographs taken, and are keeping everbody waiting by their negligence. They must be photographed at once: W. Abbott, F. J. Bailey, Balch, Bohlen, Brock, Bruce, Cunningham, Curtis, Fowler, W. W. Gale, Harlow, Harvey, Hay, Henderson, Horton, Kimball, Latham, Leahy, LeRoy, Payson, Robinson, Ropes, Sampson, Sanford, D. L. Smith, Ulrich, Woodworth. If these men would only be energetic for fifteen minutes a piece, it would put an end to all this bother...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 3/26/1888 | See Source »

...Stevenson, Sp., next did some spring-board leaping. The meeting now ended as usual with the tug-of-war-'88 vs. '90. Eighty-eight had the south end. She was represented by E. A. Pease, No. 1; C. H. Baldwin, No. 2; P. Chase, No. 3, and F. G. Balch, anchor. The '90 team was R. Jones, No. 1; E. S. Jones, No. 2; L. A. Piper, No. 3, and A. Amory, anchor. The tug was close. Both teams dropped at the same time, the rope remaining in exactly the middle. At one minute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Winter Meeting. | 3/26/1888 | See Source »

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