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...Webster, 140; Abbott, 130; C. H. Pierce, 143; Baldwin, 138; E. B. Pierce, 147; Hathaway, 150; Bartlett, 153; Cary, 146; Dexter, 180; Cochrane, 135; Nichols, 123; Goodrich, 140; Barlow, 140; Grisw ld, 145; Stone, 153; Walcott, 155; Jackson, 125, cox; Sidway, 120; Baker, 100, cox; Berry, 145; Morse, 113; Cullinan, 154; Batchelder, 158; Cavanagh, 125; Ramson 150; Borg, 150; Keyes, 156; Stade, 157; Lecompte, 145; Straus, 126; Williams, 135; Andrade, 141; Jagger, 146; Campbell, 151; Brewer, 150; Taylor, 130; Stearns, 139; Adams, 139; Brown, 146; Stone, 140; Post, 147; Bardeen, 125; Cummings, 164; Ballou, 150; Drum, 146; Howard, 145; Sewell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Candidates for Freshman Crew. | 10/8/1889 | See Source »

...following men have been choseras orators at the commencement exercises of Yale, which take place on June 26: William A. McQuaid, New Haven Horace F. Walker, Detroi, Michigan Lester Bradner, Jr., New Haven George Coggill, New York city; Those M. Cullinan, Bridgeport; John B. Dadiels, Niagara Falls; Thomas F. Donnelly, Chicago, Ill.; Joseph H Ensign Simsbury, Ct.; Frederick W. Ellis Ansonia; Charles F. Kent, Palmyra N. Y., Edward L. Parsons, Rye. N. Y. and Lewis Welch, Hartford, Ct. The valedictory and salutatory lie between McQuaid and Walker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Commencement Speakers of Yale. | 6/18/1889 | See Source »

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