Word: came
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...proud of the growing representation which we of New York city have at Harvard. When I came here with the class of 1869 there were eleven New Yorkers in the University; now we have in the Harvard Club of New York about 1500 Harvard graduates...
...Columbia University in 1900, and at the University of Wisconsin in 1902. He was a director of the American School of Classical Studies at Rome in 1896-97, president of the American Philological Association in 1897-98, and professor of Latin at Johns Hopkins University until 1899 when he came to the University...
Henry Dunster was a graduate of Magdalen College, Cambridge, England, in 1630. He came to America in 1640, and in the same year was chosen the first president of Harvard College, which had been founded six years before. His fourteen years of office came at the most critical period in the history of the College, and his service was effectual in placing it on a firm foundation. His resignation in 1654 was the result of a dispute with the stricter Puritans of the colony over church doctrines which Dunster refused to accept. After his resignation he was pastor...
...annual fall tournament was a great success, having the large number of 196 entries. Here Niles and Pell again came into prominence, Niles defeating Pell in the singles finals. In the doubles, Niles and Dabney won the championship by defeating Pell and Gardner...
Hoffstot played a fast and aggressive game for the Sophomores, and probably did the best work for that team. The single touchdown of the game was made by Hoffstot after a succession of line plays, which carried the ball nearly the whole length of the field. This score came early in the second half...