Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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April 9, Clippers of Exeter; April 13, Tech. '95; April 16, Haverhills at Exeter; April 20, Haverhill Association at Exeter; April 23, Harvard Freshmen at Exeter; April 27, Cambridge High and Latin School at Exeter; April 30, Dartmouth at Exeter; May 4, Amherst at Exeter; May 7, Harvard Freshmen at Cambridge; May 11, Methuens at Exeter; May 14, Matthews of Lowell, at Exeter; May 18, Burkes, of Lowell, at Exeter; May 21, Stoneham at Exeter; May 25, Williams Freshmen at Exeter; May 28, Tufts College at Exeter; May 30, Beacons at Exeter; June 3, Yale Freshmen...
...funeral of Dr. Sereno Watson was held in Appleton Chapel yesterday afternoon. The service was read by the Rev. F. H. Smith and Dr. McKenzie. The pallbearers were Professors Farlow, Goodale, Sargent, Brewer of Yale, Jessop of Dartmouth, Mr. Thaxter, Dr. Robinson, and W. F. Ganong. Among those present were Professors Dunbar, C. L. Smith, J. P. Cooke, C. J. White, W. W. Goodwin, Hall, Lanman, W. C. Lane, Everett, Lyon, Davis, Schilling, Wright, Howard, Emerton, Greenough, Jackson, Dr. H. P. Walcott, Justin Winsor, Horace Scudder, R. S. Hale, and R. H. Dana...
HARVARD GLEE, BANJO and MANDOLIN CLUBS. - Every one must be at the Art Club, corner of Dartmouth and Newbury Streets, promptly...
...club will be governed by the council, which will be divided into three classes, with terms expiring in 1893, 1894 and 1895, as follows: 1893 - Cullin Armstrong, of Amherst; Robert C. Cornell, of Columbia; Oliver G. Jennings, of Yale; C . F. Mathewson, of Dartmouth; William Stuart Tod, of Princeton; Henry S. Vandusen, of Harvard, and Evert Jansen Wendell, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are Wendell Baker, of Harvard; Cornelius C. Cuyler, of Princeton; William H. L. Lee, of Yale; George Richards, of Columbia; William W. Studdy, of Yale, and Richard Trimble, of Harvard. Those whose term expires...
Professor Tucker graduated at Dartmouth in 1861, and after graduation taught school a few years, graduating from Andover Theological Seminary in 1863. In 1880 he was made professor of homilitics in the same seminary after having filled for a number of years, the pastorate of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church, New York. Dr. Tucker was one of the founders of the Andover Review and has been one of its most prominent editors since its organization. He received the degree of D. D. from Dartmouth in 1875, and, in 1878 was elected trustee on the nomination of the alumni. Last month...