Word: dean
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...last year's team are in College: 100 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, D. G. Harris '00, E. H. Smith '00, E. J. Sanderson '00; 220 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, E. J. Sanderson '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, H. J. Winslow '02; 440 yards run--W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, H. J. Winslow '02, Half-mile run--C. H. Schweppe '02, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, S. H. Bush '01, A. W. Blakemore...
...following men are candidates for the team: D. P. Lockwood '03, G. O. Suppes '03, D. A. Leedy '03, W. T. Starr '03, A. L. Dean '00, H. W. Godfrey '02, C. W. Pierce '3L., M. F. Graupner sC., A. A. Bryant 3G., A. H. Shearer '03, A. S. Hills '00, C. B. Blakely '02, F. Palmer '00, J. P. Jones '02, J. B. Burnet 2L., A. J. Harwood '02, L. D. Somers '03, A. Groosman '03, C. Brewster '03, V. Whitney '03, C. H. Baker...
...question for December 18 is: "Resolved, That the product of prison labor should not be allowed to compete in open market." Affirmative--H. W. Hahn, E. F. Mann, W. M. Angle. Negative--A. Black, A. King, R. A. Dean...
Among the winners of the Newdigate prizes have been a number of famous men. In 1812, Henry Hart Miliman won the prize for a poem entitled the "Belvidere Apollo"; in 1832, Roundell Palmer, now Lord Selborne, won the prize for his "Staffa"; in 1837, Arthur Peurhyn Stanley, afterwards Dean of Westminster, for "The Gipsies"; in 1839, John Ruskin for his "Salsette and Elephanta"; in 1843, Matthew Arnold wrote the prize poem, "Cromwell"; in 1852, Edwin Arnold, "The Feast of Belshazzar." At a later date, in 1860, J. A. Symonds, author of the "Renaissance in Italy," won the prize...
Whitney, Adams, Antisdell, Atherton, Ballantine, Benesch, Bond, Chadbourne, Clark, Dean, Evans, Everts, Fitch, Jewett, Locke, Maher, Morse, Norton, Sachs, Stevens, Wellington...