Word: burrs
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Deane, '88, and J. A. Bailey, '88. The latter received a handicap of 350 yards, but was beaten by two feet, in 7 minutes 7 1-2 seconds. The gentlemen in charge of the meeting were the following: Referee, Mr. H. B. Cabot; Judges, Messrs. W. M. Burr, A. C. Denniston, H. W. Preble...
...established features of the yearly programme of the association, and is the means of tempting many new men to take part in the regular games. The following gentlemen have kindly consented to act as officers of the day: Referees, H. B. Cabot, L. S.; judges, W. M. Burr, '84; A. C. Denniston, L. S., and Mr. Preble: timers, Mr. E. A. Church, Mr. J. J. Lathrop and J. B. Walker, '84; Measurers, F. W. White, '85, and A. S. Johnson, '85; scorer, Mr. F. Remington, 87; clerk of the course, F. S. Parker...
...annual meeting of the board of overseers yesterday the board concurred with the president and fellows in their votes as follows: to add to the list of thosewho received the degree of M. D, at the last commencement, the name of Herbert Burr Howard; to insert in the quinquennial catalogue the name of Reuben Whittier Lording, Jacob Causler Patten, proctor; to reappoint Henry Preble, A. B. tutor in Greek and Latin for three years from Sept. 1, 1884; electing Harry Barker Hill, A. M. professor of chemsitry; to appoint Edward L. Godkin lectured on free trade for the year...
...officers of the course were: referee, I. T. Burr, Jr., '79; judges, Prof. C. R. Lanman, W. H. Goodwin, Jr. '84; time keepers, E. A. Church, J. G. Lathrop, U. A. A. C., W. R. Trask, '85; starter, T. J. Coolidge, Jr., '84; measurers, W. F. Wesselhoeft, '84, F Remington, '87; scorer, J. E. Thayer, '85; Clerk of course, W. M. Burr, '84; assistant clerk of course, P.S. Parker...
...building and it seemed as if there were more of the fair sex present then ever before. The new plan of seating seemed to be better than that hither to practised. The officers of the meeting were: referee, Dr. D. A. Sargent; judges, Prof. Byerly and Mr. I. Tucker Burr, '79: officer in charge, W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84. Mr. Coolidge, the president of the association presided. Towards the close of the meeting one of the pleasantest incidents occured. Capt. Perkins got up and proposed nine cheers for Mr. Coolidge and they were given with a will which showed...