Word: caton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...follows: E. H. Warren '95, chairman; C. E. Noyes '95, secretary and treasurer; T. R. Kimball '95, R. W. Emmons '95, A. Whiteside '95, J. K. Whittemore '95, W. T. Denison '96, P. H. Savage Gr., T. A. Mullen L. S., L. K. Morse L. S., H. A. Caton Dv., H. C. Wright Dv., L. H. Roots, Epis. Sch., also Dr. F. N. Robinson and Mr. R. Calkins. Also the following advisory board: Professor F. G. Peabody, Professor G. H. Palmer, Rev. Robert Ely of the Prospect Union, Mr. George Wigglesworth, State street, Boston...
...following candidates for the Princeton track team went to the training table yesterday: G. R. Swain '94 (capt.), H. F. Sill '94, G. C. Wintringer '94, H. A. McNulty '95, J. C. Caton '95, A. C. Tyler '97, Zeigler, Sem. This list is only a preliminary one, and more men will be added from time to time as the season advances...
...Miss Ferrier; Contrast and Comparison." Its nature is sufficiently indicated by its name. We need only say that the article is plentifully supplied with quotations and is very interesting reading. The other articles in the number are unusually good. The best are "Pygmies of Africa" by John Dean Caton who has often before been a contributor to the Monthly, "The Hayes Administration" by John Cox, and for lovers of nature a charming and interesting article by Olive Thorne Miller entitled "At Four O'Clock in the Morning." Two very entertaining articles are "A National Vice" by H. C. Merriem...
...ablest of English admirals, a contemporary of Nelson and Lord St. Vincent. The fact that the article is written by A. T. Mahan is a guarantee of its interest. Other good articles are "The English Question" by J. J. Greenough; "'Tis Sixty Years Since in Chicago" by J. D. Caton, and "Hawthorn and North Adams" by Bliss Perry...
...recent trial games at Princeton the firsts in the various events were won as follows: 100 yards dash, Allen, '94; quarter mile run. Me Campbell, '94; half mile run, Turner '93; mile run, Caton '95; mile walk, Ottley...