Word: clerkes
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Atkinson, '85; judges, Prof. C. R. Lanman, J. C. Bradley, '86; judge of walking, H. H. Bemis, '87; timekeepers, J. G. Lathrop, F. D. Fisk, '86, E. A. Thomson, '87; starter, E. C. Wright. L. S.; measurment, J. D. Bradley, '86; J. M. Hallowell, '88; scorer, Copley Amory, '88; clerk of the course, John Balch, '89; assistant clerk of the course, J. P. Hutchinson...
...committee have chosen Mr. H. Page as chairman, and Mr. F. B. Lund as clerk of the meeting...
...Every office shall be voted for separately. All nominations shall be made viva voce, and shall be recorded on the black-board by the clerk, but votes cast for persons not so nominated shall be counted. Speeches for or against candidates are unconditionally prohibited...
...scythe or take care of horses and cattle. One is prepared by past experience to act as fireman on a locomotive, or conductor on a horse car. Another has been a conductor on a Pullman car and would like to be again, and a third wishes to be a clerk on a steamboat. At least a dozen are ready to be hotel clerks, or even waiters if no better opening offers. Among the many is one skilled in wood carving and quick in using the tools of the box maker. There are a number who wish places in counting-rooms...
...Reilly did not appear and Dr. Appleton officiated as referee of sparring. Messrs. William A. Morrison and T. R. Kimball were the judges. The other officers of the meeting were: Clerk of course, T. D. Brainerd, '87; stewards, G. O. Draper, '87; H. D. Sears, '87; W. C. Fish, '87; W. L. Dearborn, '88; Russell Robb, '88; George C. Dempsey, '88, and T. Durfee, '89. Referee, W. A. Davis...