Word: bar
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...example to the rest of the team, and partly as a reminder to him, it is highly desirable that such a breach of discipline should receive some attention. Accordingly, although the man in question is one of the best athletes on the team, the management has seen fit to bar him from competition in the dual games to be held next week with the University of Pennsylvania...
...Storrow '57 dropped dead in the new congressional library building in Washington Thursday afternoon. He was born in Boston in July, 1837, and graduated from Harvard in the class of '57. He finished a three years' course at the Harvard Law School and was admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1860. Since then his career has been that of a busy and successful lawyer adhering closely to the practice of his profession and rising by steady steps to a foremost place at the bar. He recently represented the Venezuelan government before the commission appointed by President Cleveland to determine...
After graduation he studied law in the Dana Law School for three years and then in the office of the Hon. B. R. Curtis, of Boston. In 1846 he was admitted to the Suffolk bar, and in 1851 was appointed district attorney for Essex Country...
...then studied law in the office of C. T. and T. H. Russell and was admitted to the bar in 1856. He was successful in his profession and had charge of many important trusts. In 1863 he was member of the State House of Representative and in 1864 and in 1865 a State senator. From 1866-74 he was a member of the Massachusetts Harbor Commission...
...door games and exhibition in the afternoon three Princeton indoor records were broken: Garrett '97 put the shot 40 ft. 10 1-2 in.; Tyler '97 cleared 10 ft. 6 in. in the pole vault; while Carroll '00 broke the record for the high jump with the bar...