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...following will constitute Princeton's inter collegiate athletic team: Tug-of-war, Cowan, '88, Calhoun, '86, McClellan, '86, Jamison, '87; 100 yards, Griffith, '86; pole vault, H. Hodge, '88; mile run, Hamilton, '88, Carter, '88; 1-2 mile, Griffith, '86; Hammer, Adams, '86; shot. Cook, 89; mile walk, Thompson, '88; running broad jump, F. Spalding, '87; running high jump, F. Spalding, '87; 120 yards, hurdle, F. Spalding...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Note and Comment. | 5/28/1886 | See Source »

...Inter-Collegiate games, has been chosen as follows: Throwing the hammer, Adams, Halsey: putting the shot, Cook; mile walk, Thompson; mile run, Carter, Hamilton; half mile run, Carter and Griffith; quarter mile run, Griffith, Guthrie, Hodge, Fenton; pole vaulting, H. Hodge, Toler; tug-of-war, Jamison, McClellan, Calhoun, Cowan. (anchor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Note and Comment. | 4/21/1886 | See Source »

...year's Metropolitan nine. The indications are that the following positions will be filled by the same men as last season, namely: Left field, Clark, '85; right field, Reynolds, '86; and short stop, Cooper, '85. Of the places to be filled, the contestants for first base are Britton, '88; Calhoun, '87; Harris, '86; Larkin, '87; Toler, '86. For second and third bases, Blossom, '86; Durell, '85; Evans, '88; Totten, '86; and Taylor, '88. For centre field, Joist, '88; Murray, '85; and Van Ansdale. For pitcher, Bickham, '86; Dickey, '85; Edwards, '85; and Mercur, '88. For catcher, Carter, '86; McCause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Princeton Nine. | 3/26/1885 | See Source »

References, Monday, February 11, Bolles, Finan. Hist., vol. ii., bk. iii., chap. vi. Von Holst, Const. Hist., vol. ii., pp. 451-403. Calhoun Works, iv., pp. 201-212. Niles's Register, vol. 62, pp. 262-263, (Letter of Talmadge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLITICAL ECONOMY 6. | 2/9/1884 | See Source »

...Calhoun spoke like a college professor demonstrating to his class," says John Wentworth, in his "Congressional Reminiscences." "College professors in the South were his great admirers, and taught his doctrines to their students. At the time of his death he was gaining a strong foothold among the scholars of the North, who seemed incapable of resisting the seductive reasoning of his perceptive, comprehensive and analytic mind. Senator John P. Hale of New Hampshire once came to my seat and said: 'I am going to astonish you. Mr. Calhoun has just brought to me a letter, which he said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/16/1883 | See Source »

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