Word: clapp
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Dodge, Gage, Woodworth, Eastman, Darling, Little, Cornish, P. K. Brown. H. T. Brown, A. Read, B. P. Cheney, S. Dexte, 2nd., Emmons, N. Hapgood, H. M. Ballon, Setchell, Whitney, Leavitt, Stearns, Waughop, Clifford, Boyer, Baldwin, E. A. Codman, J. S. Codman, Nickerson, H. L. Richmond, Coman, Fouste, E. W. Clapp, Hawes, Hewes, W. C. Sturgis, W. W. Dodge. Gardner, Finlay...
...first squad is under the captaincy of E. P. Smith, the second under Wotherspoon. These two will remain temporary captains until the candidates row on the water, then "weeding out" will take place, and one permanent captain will be elected. At present the candidates are being coached by Clapp, captain of the 'varsity, and by the trainer, Peet...
...Henry L. Clapp, '79, is master of the George Putnam School, Boston...
...story "The Devil's Passage." Mr. W. R. Thayer's paper of "Garibaldi" is very interesting and exciting, Mr. Downes' fifth paper on "Boston Painters and Paintings," appears. The article which appeals most to Boston people is the one on their old favorite, William Warren, by Henry A. Clapp, the dramatic critic. Anything on such a subject will always be acceptable. These, with a number of minor articles make up the number...
...candidates for the Columbia College 'Varsity crew have begun training in the gymnasium under the eye of Sidney Harris, '87, the coach. None of the last year's crew appear. The men are E. Clapp, '89, captain; F. W. Denton, '89; C. K. Beekman, '89; H. C. Pelton, '89; R. T. Wainwright, '89; T. McIlvaine, '90; R. T. Meikleham, '90, all of whom were on their respective class crews, and A. J. Lunt, W. T. Foote, jr., and P. E. Lamarche, of the Law School...