Word: clarks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...thoughout, and the music taking - so are the girls. Weaver's dancing and acting were especially good and Painter's voice was sympathetic. The heroines filled their somewhat difficult parts successfully, and the chorus in voice and stage business were excellently drilled, a rare thing in amateur theatricals. Morgan, Clark and Prescott deserve notice. Theatrical committee - G. B Painter, J. G. King, T, Woodbury; prompter, W. S. Ellis; property manager, J. P. Morgan...
Arthur Dontchernow (Earl Cholomondeley) D. H. Clark...
...Clark, '87 (scratch...
...HANDED FENCE VAULT.There were six regular entries for this event: H. L. Clark, '87; E. H. Rogers, '87; A. T. Perkins, '87; T. D. Davidson, '88; F. B. Lund, '88; J. H. Slade, Jr. '90; A. T. Dudley, 87, H. Swain, '88, contested in the vault and in the parallel bars, which were among the events counted towards the general excellence prize. When the bar was at 6 feet 7 3-4 inches, Slade, Davidson and Perkins were the only men who had not failed. All three cleared it, Perkins on the third trial. The bar was then raised...
STANDING HIGH JUMP.H. L. Clark, '87; E. H. Rogers, '87; F. B. Lund, '88. It was not surprising that Clark's and Lund failed and left Rogers to win this event. At the M. I. T. games three weeks ago, Rogers cleared 4 feet 10 1-4 inches. He did not do so well Saturday by an inch, and the event went to him with a record of 4 feet 9 1-4 inches. His graceful jumping met with much approval from the audience...