Word: chestnut
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Marshals--F. H. Burr, Chestnut Hill; A. G. Cable, Evanston, Ill.; E. P. Currier, Wellesley Hills; L. K. Lunt, Colorado Springs, Col.; W. M. Rand, Watertown; W. R. Severance, New Bedford...
Marshals--F. H. Burr, Chestnut Hill; A. G. Cable, Evanston, Ill.; E. P. Currier, Wellesley Hills; L. K. Lunt, Colorado Springs, Col.; W. M. Rand, Watertown; W. R. Severance, New Bedford...
...University cross-country team defeated Yale at Chestnut Hill yesterday afternoon by the score of 25 to 30. The teams were composed of ten men, the first five for each scoring according to the numerical order of their positions at the finish, and the team with the lower score winning. Jaques won by over 50 yards, in the remarkable time...
...right of the road until it reached the Warren farm, where it turned to the left, crossing the road. Here Lightner had the lead with Spitzer second, Jaques and Whitney being fifth and sixth respectively. From the Warren farm the course circled again to the left, crossing the Chestnut Hill golf links, and came into Dunster road, which it followed until the starting point was reached, from where the course was run over again. When the start was passed for the second time Jaques was ahead, with Whitney second, followed by Lightner, Dole, and Vilas. Jaques having gained the lead...
...Sophomore class elections were held in the CRIMSON office yesterday, attended by very slight balloting, only 262 votes being cast. The officers elected were: president, Herbert Jaques, Jr., of Chestnut Hill, Mass.; vice-president, Charles Hann, Jr., of Brookline, Mass.; and treasurer-secretary, Paul Schuster Twitchell, of Dorchester, Mass. The balloting was as follows: for president, H. Jaques, Jr., 213, R. C. Foster, 59; for vice-president, C. Hann, Jr., 134, A. Sweetser, 128; for treasurer-secretary, P. S. Twitchell, 101, T. T. Scudder, 83, H. MacNider...