Word: burden
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Gale '00, 26 220 470 6 6 94.5 146 956.5 37. C. M. Brown '00, 20 220 500 6 6 89.4 126 955.4 38. H. A. Stickney '00, 27 210 420 10 10 161.4 137 955.4 39. W. A. M. Burden '00, 112 230 400 15 8 210.2 100 952.2 40. C. M. Rotch '01, 27 190 400 15 15 210.3 124 951.3 41. B. O. Young 1L., 10 190 390 19 16 233.1 126 949.1 42. H. W. Sanford '00, 28 190 370 21 15 223.9 117 928.9 43. G. C. Moore...
...Burden '00 presided and introduced the contestants. The judges were: Rev. E. H. Hall, Richard H. Dana, Professor Arlo Bates, Arthur A. Cary, Dean Briggs, Professor Haskins of Wisconsin University, Lewis D. Brandeis, J. J. Storrow, and J. J. Myere...
There will be an important meeting of the Cuban Committee in Brooks House Parlor at 7.15 o'clock tonight. All the men mentioned below should be present. If anyone cannot be there, he should see me in my room (26 Claverly Hall) between 3 and 4 this afternoon. W. BURDEN...
...operation of others also who have photographs or negatives that would be of interest, or are willing in the course of the present month, to make them. The expense of the printing can probably be provided in all cases where this would be a burden on the individual contributor. I should be obliged however, if men would consult me about this in advance. William C. Lane, Librarian...
Claverly, F. L. Higginson, Jr., W. A. M. Burden, J. Lawrence...