Word: brice
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...evening, G. K. Bell, spoke in his usual eloquent manner, and after that the following men felicitously introduced by the toastmaster, responded happily to the toasts as follows: J. H. Parker, "The Harvard Lampoon"; W. C. Nichols, "The Harvard Crimson"; A. P. Stone, "The Harvard Union"; S. M. Brice, "The Future of Ninety-three"; F. S. Converse, "Ninety-three in Music...
...orator, G. K. Bell. There will be a number of songs by the glee-club men of the class, and toasts will be responded to by the following men: G. H. Kelton, L. A. Frothingham, J. D. Upton, C. R. Bardeen, S. E. Marvin, A. P. Stone, S. M. Brice, G. E. Burgess, F. S. Converse, J. H. Parker and W. C. Nichols...
Further games in the pool tournament have resulted as follows: D. W. Lane '94 beat C. F. Roberts '95, 50-36; W. A. Pease '93 beat S. M. Brice...
31-24t.LOST. - A light fall overcoat dark brown diagonal. Brooks Brothers name on collar. Probably lost in recitation room. Please return to W. W. Brice, 36 Beck, and claim reward...
39-4t.LOST - A light fall overcoat, dark brown diagonal. Brooks Brothers name on collar. Probably lost in recitation room. Please return to W. W. Brice, 36 Beck, and claim reward...