Word: endicott
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...acted as hares. The paper led across different yards down to the Charles river, through Allston, where the hounds had some difficulty in following the scent. Thence the trail crossed through Brighton, Brookline and around the reservoir, terminating at the Cambridge end of the Harvard bridge. A. L. Endicott '94 was master of the hounds and lined up the men here for the break. The hounds raced back to the gymnasium and D. W. Fenton, 2nd, finished first with J. W. Schereschewsky '95 second and J. P. Fox '94 third...
...brake which was about three quarters of a mile from the gymnasium, and in the run home several took the wrong street and lost much ground. J. Manley '93 finished first, just nine minutes after the arrival of the hares. J L. Coolidge '95 was second and A. L. Endicott '94 came in third. By virtue of catching the hares, the first three hounds will receive prizes. Thursday being Thanksgiving, the next run will be held Monday...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. Presidential Pardons. Mr. W. C. Endicott, Jr. University...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. Presidential Pardons. Mr. W. C. Endicott, Jr. University...
...Bridge, where the break was. But about half of the original starters lined up for the run in. Manley '93 and Fenton '95 raced all the way and Fenton won by a small margin. Coolidge '95 finished a good third. He was followed by Osborne '95, Burleigh. L. S. Endicott '94, and Schereschewsky '95. The hares were beaten by five minutes, which is an exceedingly good record for the hounds. The total distance was nearly fourteen miles. The next run will be slower and will be held next Thursday. Fenton and Manley will be the hares...