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...such words against any Christian Church. It was not, however, as a religious body that the Roman Church appeared to the people of New England in 1750, but as a great ecclesiastical system which had acquired a marvelous power over men and kingdoms,- the body that had applauded Saint Bartholomew's Day and backed up Spain, England's inveterate enemy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Dudleian Lecture. | 10/17/1895 | See Source »

...nine with their positions are as follows: For Pitcher, Speer, Tracy, Richards, Hobart; catcher. Miller, Tracy, Peck, Yates, Warner, Phelps; first base, A. H. Kelly, Peet, Franklin, Copp, J. H. Peck, Chandler; second base, Wardwell, Starkweather, Goodwilie, W. Cook, Eliot, Holden; third base, Corning, McKell, Buckner; short stop, Dwight, Bartholomew, Fowler, Maples; the field, J. H. Miller, J. St. John, Nolan, Harris, Keck, Cox, J. C. Peck, Hinckey, Montgomery, H. Lee, Farnam, Sayles, and Hubby and Dyer (captain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Freshman Nine. | 3/16/1892 | See Source »

...candidates for the freshman nine began active training last week. Sheffield '94, Shef., was appointed temporary captain. The following men have handed in their names: G. E. Batchelder, Miller, Elliot, Chandler, Dwight, Brook, T. Peck, Warrington, Franklin, Bassett, Buckner, Speer, Richards, Holbert, Field, Bartholomew, Peet, Dennison, H. Lee, Marks, Dyer, Walworth, Adee, and Phelps. More are expected to begin training this week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Freshman Teams. | 2/6/1892 | See Source »

Fish, 156; Dougherty, 157; Shepard, 154; Leonard, 158; Cutler, 153; Van Dermissen, 150; Cushman, 148; Potts, 145; Beech, 144; Egner, 138; Thayer, 137 1-2; Gold, 136; Freeman, 135; Brown, 134; Wilson, 133; Richards, 132; Littell, 131; Crowell, 130; Smythe, 137; Bartholomew, 152; Johnston, 140; Bayles, 140; J. Bartholomew, 140; Foerster, 139; Plant, 136; McKinlay, 134; Nesbit, 136; Maine, 124; G. Whiting, 134; Spaulding, 132; Crane, 130. Fish is temporary captain. Starr Taintor, No. 5, of the '93 freshman crew, is the regular coach...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletics at Columbia. | 2/3/1892 | See Source »

...Painting, and the first of a series of lectures and concerts under the management of Dr. Ritter, director of the School of Music, lectures on the following subjects have been given: "Alexander Hamilton," by President Backus, of Packer Institute; "The Heroic Element in History" and "The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day," by Dr. George P. Fisher, of Yale; "The Lotus in the Decorative Art," by Mr. William H. Goodyear, "The Hope of the Prisoner," by Mr. Wm. M. T. Round; "Charity Organization Societies," by the Hon. Seth Low; "A Plea for the Downtrodden People," by the Indian Princess Vuoqua...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture Season at Vassar. | 12/22/1888 | See Source »

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