Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...record of Monday. Mr. W. Watson was second, with a record of 56 ft. 8 in. The quarter-mile run had nine entries, and was run in trial heats, the first two in each trial to run in the final. The first trial was won easily by H. Elliott in 57 3/4, with C. H. W. Foster second, and F. S. Williams third. O. Mueller and E. W. Brewer were distanced. In the second heat, R. Sturgis was an easy winner, with J. K. Swinburne second, and C. M. Hemenway third. The final was won by Elliott...
...enthusiasm. They began practice a week ago with fifteen men. This number has increased daily, till there are at present twenty-three men trying. A fair estimate of the prospects of the Nine may be obtained from the following list of candidates: Coolidge and Folsom of the University; Barton, Elliott, Fisher, and Sanger, of the '81 Freshman nine; Berry, Brinsmade, Clarke, Edwards, Fiske, Harvey, Mills, Mitchell, Nesmith, Ridgely, Seaverns, Slater, Spaulding, Stewart, Stephens, Tilden, and Wagar, all of whom have had more or less experience previous to entering College. The Sophomores have seven men in training, in addition to those...
...Junior Crew were on the river for the first time Wednesday. Hemenway pulled stroke; Brewer, 7; Swan, 6; Elliott, 5; Foster, 4; Mueller, 3; Swinburne, 2; and Hammond (Capt...
...following gentlemen have been elected editors of the Crimson from the class of '82: Frank Edward Fuller, John Kearsley Mitchell, Elliott Hunt Pendleton, George Edward Waring; William Hobbs Manning, Business Manager...