Word: chas
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Among the list of men recently admitted to the Massachusetts bar appear the names of the following '79 men: George D. Ayers, Robert P. Clapp, Fred'k H. Ellis, Chas. S. Hanks, George C. Hodges, Thomas J. Homer, Frank A. Houston, Francis Martin, Henry C. Mulligan (class orator), and William C. Tarbell...
...CHAS. P. CURTIS, JR.,Pres. H. U. B. C.We owe an apology to the president of the Boat Club for conveying the idea that his mere expression of opinion was an official statement...
...Chas. Herbert has been appointed head waiter at Memorial...
...CHAS. H. KIP, Secretary.DECEMBER 21st...
...Yale's hands. Richards did the most scientific work for the visitors, while Hull and Beck did very effective rushing. For Harvard, Mason's kicking and Appleton's tackling deserve special mention. Mr. F. A. Houston, '79, umpired for Harvard, and Mr. W. I. Badger for Yale, while Mr. Chas. J. Winton of Princeton was referee. The teams were as follows: Yale - Forwards, Knapp, Hyndman, Thompkins (capt.), Hull, Peters, Beck and Farwell; quarter-back, Twombly; half-backs, Richards and Terry; back, Bacon. Harvard - Forwards, Morison, Kendall, Cabot, Appleton, Hammond, Ayers, Wesselhoeft; quarter-back, Mason; half-backs, Coolidge and Keith; back...