Word: barred
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Horizontal Bar, W. E. Putnam Jr. '96, F. W. Moore '93. C. R. Bardeen...
...contested: W. E. Putnam '96 (4 inches); C. J. Paine B. A. A. (4 inches); E. H. Clark '96 (6 inches); M. F. Sweeney X. A. A. (scratch); P. C. Stingle M. A. C, (4 inches); G. C. Chaney '94 (6 inches); H. M. Wheelwright '94 (6 inches). The bar was started at 4 feet 8 inches. All cleared till the bar was raised to 5 feet 6 inches which Clark failed on his third trial At this point Stingle entered the competition. Chaney and Wheel wright dropped out at 5 feet 7 1-4 inches, and Stingle failed...
Hollis '92 has been admitted to the New Hampshire Bar and is now practising as an attorney in Concord...
Bernard B. Whittemore '39, of Nashua N. H. died in Cambridge Sunday morning in his 76th year. After fitting at Phillips Exeter he graduated from Harvard in '39. He was admitted to the bar in 1842 and spent the greater part of his life in Nashua. He edited the Nashua Gazette, a weekly Democratic paper, for 44 years. In 1852-53 he became a member of the New Hampshire Senate...
...quality that every lad longs to possess; it is his aspiration to be manly. And as he gets into school, he there tries to exemplify his conception of the word. But unfortunately he often gets a wrong idea, and comes to think it manly to frequent the bar-room, or gambling places. It is an evil that is common to most men at certain stages of their lives, an evil for which society is responsible. A man's idea will conform not to what he ought to be, but to what he is allowed...