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...Stephenson was approved as coach of the Newell Boat Club; T. D. Sloan '06 was approved as manager of the University golf team; P. E. Dutcher '08 as second assistant manager of the University football team; R. H. Eggleston '09 as manager of the Freshman football team, and H. H. Coryell 1G. as manager of the University gymnastic team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Athletic Committee Meeting | 10/19/1905 | See Source »

...Eggleston, Jr., has been appointed manager of the Freshman football team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshmen Defeated by Groton | 10/9/1905 | See Source »

...follows: V.K. Keesey 1L. (captain), J.M. De Wolfe '04, A.S. Newhall '05, C.F. Lovejoy '04, G.W. Putnam 1G., C.M. Ambrose 2L. H. Frost 3L., C.A. Barnes '05 in the evening, H.H. Fox '05 in the afternoon; the Yale team as follows: C. Joy (captain), K. Shand, R. Sands, E. Eggleston, N. Jennings, G. Merriman, T. Marsh, R. Jarvis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Whist Team Defeated Yale. | 3/28/1904 | See Source »

...Anderegg 2G., C. M. Pasea 1G., J. C. Pearson 1G.; C. M. Weld Scholarship, H. DeW. Tuller 5G.; James Savage Scholarship, W. H. Lough, Jr., 1G.; Toppan Scholarship, D. T. Clark 5G.; Gorham Thomas Scholarship, A. H. Evans 4G.; Derby Scholarship, W. N. Stall 1G; Townsend Scholarship, J. W. Eggleston 2G. (resigned), W. Lichtenstein 2G., R. B. Mitchell 2G, G. Smith 1G.; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship, J. W. Broadshaw 2G.; Shattuck Scholarship, C. F. Brown 2G., E. Cary 2G., D. R. Curtis 1G., O. Dunkel 4G., E. A. Hook 1G., W. D. Hopkins 3G., C. C. Rice 3G; University Scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships. | 10/9/1901 | See Source »

...conclusion that so far from Frederick the Great having given Washington a sword, no gift was ever sent by him to the American general, and "he never recognized in any remark the greatness of Washington." The fiction of the number is very diversified, includiug a new installment of Dr. Eggleston's "Faith Doctor;" a story "There were Ninety and Nine," by the new edit of Harper's Weekly, Richard Harding Davis; the conclusion of Hopkinson Smith's "Colonel Carter of Cartersville;" and "A Race Romance," the last of a series of three short tales, by that delightful story-teller, Maurice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Century. | 4/10/1891 | See Source »

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