Word: english
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Jordan, of the English High, F. W. Colburn, of Lowell, W. W. Cryder, of New York, and F. S. Newell, Roxbury Latin School, were nominated for vice-president. The vote was: Newell, 91; Jordan, 20; Colburn, 2; Cryder, 57. Mr. Newell was declared elected...
...freshmen held their class meeting yesterday afternoon in Upper Massachusetts. The meeting was called at 3 o'clock. At 2.57, Mr. Walter Littlefield, of the English High School, called the meeting to order, and W. P. Tryon, of the Boston Latin School, was elected chairman. At 3 o'clock, another large delegation appeared, who challenged the election of the chairman, on the ground that the meeting had been called before the appointed hour, and they, on their part, elected another man, Mr. Clark, of Boston, to fill the office...
Returns have been received from the following examinations to make up conditions:-Elementary English, Greek, Latin, German, French, history, algebra, geometry; Advanced-Greek, Latin, Greek composition, Latin composition, German, French, trigonometry, solid geometry, and analytic geometry...
...Globe contained recently an interesting article purporting to be an interview with a well known English player, in which he discusses at some length the association game. The leading features of the two games are distinctly different. With us running with the ball in our arms is the chief play; but according to the Association rules a foul is called if anyone with the exception of the goal keeper touches the ball with either arms or hands...
...familiar with the American game of football as played in our colleges may yet be entirely unacquainted with the English association game, so great is the fundamental difference between...