Word: chased
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Three committees consisting of Mills, Wheatland and Ames; Brice, Forbes and Pierce; and Chase, Hancock and Johnson, were sent in search of the three officers. Emmons and Caswell appeared and made a few remarks. Cheers followed for the successful candidates, and the men seemed ready to wait until Wrenn should appear, but Chairman Rantoul thought it best to adjourn the meeting...
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Last year Harvard won both championships, Hovey the singles, and Chase and Shaw the doubles. The outlook is very good for another victory this year...
...Cummin, Chief Usher; W. N. Duane, C. H. Hyams, J. T. Spaulding, J. M. Mackay, W. Clark, J. Codman, W. C. Forbes, J. H. Hunt, E. Lincoln, G. Lowell, J. L. Putnam, C. C. Walker, E. White, J. T. Heard, R. Saltonstall, R. L. Agassiz, I. Amory, S. T. Chase, M. J. Henry, H. Whitney, J. T. Lincoln, F. Ames, A. R. Crandall, C. H. Porter, A. De V. Tassin A. H. Willard, J. Shattuck, R. M. Lovett, R. A. Jordan, W. J. Brewster, H. H. Norton, W. P. Tryon, A. R. Benner, J. H. Rhoades, G. L. Batchelder...
...coming in the week preceding the Nahant tournament, it is probable that the prominent New York and Philadelphia players will participate. The club will make every effort to make this, the first annual tournament, a great success. Harvard will probably be represented by the following players: Hovey, Sears, Shaw, Chase, Jennings, Tallant, Wrenn, Wildes, Orcutt, Brown...