Word: cameron
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Honors in Classics have been awarded as follows: Trial: J. Babbitt, W. L. Giese, G. L. Hunter, C. H. Moore; second year highest honors: C. N. Brown, W. M. Cameron, C. B. Gulich,C. H. Page, C. H. C. Wright; second year honors: E. W. Hawley, F. K. Ball, W. N. Bates, F. A. Foxcroft. T. C. Babbitt, T. T. Chase, J. E. Frame, O. S. Hill, J. P. McAdams, W. Phinney, J. O. Powers, W. Reed, J. W. Rice, T. N. Robinson, A. B. Simonds, C. L. Slattery...
...especially those of economic importance, such as the species which furnish coffee, tea, pepper, Peruvian bark, guava, and so on. It seems to be a pity that so many plants are crowded into so small a space, with no chance of properly displaying them, but the new foreman, Mr. Cameron, has shown a great deal of skill in arranging them. He, as well as his first assistant, Mr. Barker. was trained at the royal gardens at Kew, near London. They have given prominence in the arrangement of the plants to those which are likely to be of special interest...
...Cameron, J. McC., Gymnasium
...Gates, after the first game, was obliged to withdraw and give up ball-playing indefinitely, at the positive order of his physician. Then Bannister broke down and was obliged to retire. Deppler soon after severely sprained his ankle and is not yet able to be about. Cameron is still, and has been for two weeks, confined to his bed. Both McCusker and Cooper have withdrawn, the former being entirely disabled owing to several split fingers, and the latter having gone West to practice...
...Cameron...