Word: chamberlin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Banjo Club has not yet chosen permanent officers. J. Sargent is acting as president; H. H. Chamberlin as secretary; and J. S. Stone as leader. The banjos are: J. Sargent, H. H. Chamberlin, W. A. Brookings, T. Parker, J. S. Stone and the sixth one will be chosen from T. B. Hill, B. Ried and C. J. Wilcomb. Guitars. - J. P. Roman, F. E. Lowell, H. Williams, D. D. Cassidy, E. W. Forbes Mandolin. - M. Scull...
...pack of about 40 hounds headed by A. Blake '93 as master, started out seven minutes after the hares, J. O. Nichols, L. S., and F. C. Chamberlin, L. S., a very good trail was laid and it was easily followed. It led across Brattle Square, through the Appian Way, down Mt. Auburn St., across Western Street bridge, through Beacon Park, down Mill-road to Beacon St., across Harvard Bridge to Central Square. Here the men lined up across the Square and galloped back to the Gymnasium. The first hound in was D. W. Fenton '95 who finished...
...Nichols L. S., and F. C. Chamberlin L., will be the hares in the next...
...following candidates for the Freshman Banjo Club presented themselves last night: F. B. Hill, B. Read, D. Neff, N. Bent, J. P. Roman, R. Gilman, J. H. Williams, A. J. Wilcomb, T. Parker, W. D. Brookings, Sargent, Chamberlin and Stone...
...offered themselves last night as candidates for the Banjo Club, are of very good material, and the number that will be chosen from them will add much to strengthen the club. The candidates were as follows: For the banjo - T. A. Jagger, Currier, Huntington. Tuckerman, Lane, Kimball, Flagg, Hubbell, Chamberlin, Emmett, Washburn, Parker, Stone, Sargent, Reed; for guitar, Stranahan, T. Hoppin, Bonersock, Anger...