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...hundred and twenty yard hurdle - D. B. Lyman, Vanigen, Eaton, Hart, Erskine, Good, Child, Goss, McCormick, Hammond, J. E. Wright, Pierson, O. H. Bronson, W. G. Bronson, Punderford...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's Entries for the Mott Haven Games. | 5/13/1892 | See Source »

Francis Mulfiken Adams, New Haven, Conn.; Fred Murray Ayers, Indianapolis; Bertram Borden Bottwood, Castleton, N. Y.; Sherman Hoyt Bouton, Chicago; Waldo Clayton Briggs, New Haven; William Henry Philips-Bronson. Rye, N. Y.; Otis Gridley Bunnell, Burlington, Conn.; Walter Lord Caldwell. Ongar, Essex, England; Walter Ellsworth Coe, Meriden, Conn.; Wesley Roswell Coe, Middlefield, Conn.; Claude Gignoux, Montoe, N. Y.; George Arthur Gordon, Savannah, Ga.; David Cullen Griggs, Waterbury, Conn.; Herbert William Hamlin, Chicago; John Henry Hammond, Jr., St. Paul; Josiah Harman, Philadelphia; Samuel Atkinson Hoesh, Denver; Norman Dwight Harris, Chicago; Thomas Simmons Homans, Springfield, Mass.; Henry Dwight Hunt, Columbia, Conn.; Gustave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sheffield Scientific School Appointments. | 2/20/1892 | See Source »

Chatfield '93, Ives '93, Gallaudet '93, H. B. Perkins '94, Shepley '95, Dunkerson '94, Bronson '92, Van Huyck '93, S., D. Rogers '93, A. P. Rogors '94 S., Folger '94 S., Sanford '94 S., Sutphen '93, Balliet '92, Bothney M. S., Longacre '95, Messler '94 S., W. Jenkins '94. The following men will commence training in a few days: Mills '93, Graves '92 S., Crosby '92, Gould '92 S., and Paine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Crew. | 1/26/1892 | See Source »

...beat P. Presbry.There was a meeting of the Brown college alumni yesterday. An oration was delivered by Richard Olney, and a poem was read by Walter C. Bronson, who is about to become a member of the Brown Faculty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 6/19/1890 | See Source »

Little need be said of a play so familiar to theatre goers as Bronson Howard's "Henrietta" which was given at the Hollis last evening. The confusion of the three Henriettas is an amusing idea. and the play will serve to pass an evening more or less pleasantly. But the plot is essentially bad, and many of the scenes are simply and unnecessarily disagreable. Robson's acting is as amusing as ever, and the same as ever. There is nothing new in his conception of Bertie Vanalstyne, and perhaps his admirers will be glad of it. The rest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Henrictta. | 3/18/1890 | See Source »

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