Word: bars
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Harvard men have been rather prominent in golf during the past summer and have played important parts in several big tournaments. T. Briggs '09 won the Bar Harbor tournament and the championship at South Furrey, and playing with C. H. Burton '09 won the foursome State Championship of Southern Ohio. H. H. Wilder '09, captain of the University golf team, was runner-up in the Massachusetts State Championship and in two other tournaments; but his best performance was in the National Amateur Championships at Garden City where he was defeated by W. J. Travis at the forty-first hole...
...gymnastic team will close its season tonight by an exhibition in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. Tickets at 25 cents may be obtained at Leavitt & Peirce's or at the door. Besides the regular events, consisting of the parallel bars, side horse, club swinging, flying rings, horizontal bar, tumbling, and pyramids, L.Y. Stiles 1B. and F.N. Evans 2G. will give a boxing exhibition; and H.H. Coryell 3Dv. and G.F. Evans 2Dv. will give an exhibition of "catch-as-catch-can" wrestling...
...Frothingham soon rose into political prominence. He was several times a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and finally speaker, and is an important candidate for Lieutenant Governor next year. Mr. Washburn entered the second year of the Law School in 1891 and was admitted to the bar in 1892. In this, his first year in the Massachusetts General Court, he has proved to be one of the Commonwealth's most promising lawyers...
...Beveridge's early life was one of privation, and it was only through his own efforts that he achieved his education. He was graduated from De Pauw University in 1885, where he made a name for himself in oratory. Entering a law office, he was soon admitted to the bar, and practiced law until his election in 1899 to the United States Senate, of which he was at that time the youngest member. He is the author of "The Russian Advance," "The Young Man and the World," "History of the Philippines," and has also contributed to many of the leading...
...clock Mr. Henry W. Taft, of the New York Bar, will deliver an address in the Living Room, on "The Decreased Influence in the Community of Members of the Legal Profession; its Causes and the Remedy." Front row seats will be reserved for second year law men and the address will be open to all members of the Union. After the speech the second year law class will hold a smoker in the Dining Room, at which Dean Ames '68, of the Law School, will speak...