Word: clark
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Clark, 48 Brattle street...
...Clark, 68 Windsor street...
...following named are in the Law School : Andrews, Baird, W. G. Chase, Codman, Creesy, Elliot, Hoar, Lane, Sewall, Snow and Warner. The following named have entered the Medical School : Babcock, H. L. Chase, Clark, Crockett, Delaney, Gage, E. V. McDonald, Nagle, G. W. Perkins, J. W. Perkins, and Woodbury; Allen has entered the Cincinnati Law School; Bush is teaching in Peoria, Ill.; Golthwaite is teaching in Vermont; Goodnough is in business in Troy, N. Y.; Hunt is studying law in an office in Boston; Mahon is on a cattle ranch in Montana Territory; Dakin is teaching in St. Johnsbury...
...Fielding average, .746. Brown had the best batting average, .295, and Princeton the best fielding, .831. The best fielders in their respective positions were: Pitcher, Harris, Amherst; Catcher, Hubbard, Yale; 1 b., Hopkins, Yale; 2 b., Parker, Dartmouth; 3 b., Harlan, Princeton; s. s., Cushman, Dartmouth; l. f., Clark, Princeton; c. f., Smith, Yale; r. f., Durfee, Brown. Wadleigh, of Princeton, led the batting of the association, with an average of .408 bases. Olmsted, of Harvard, was fourth. Clark, of Princeton, led the fielding, playing six games without an error. Hopkins, of Yale, was second, with an average...
...John Francis Clark, who in the judges' box at Epsom declares the winners of the Derby and Oaks, has occupied for thirty years this position. His father and grandfather held it for forty-six years before him. It is expected that he will be succeeded...