Word: fish
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Hollister, W. R. Mansfield, W. H. Vincent, J. T. Roche, Jr., A. G. Mason, F. H. Bigelow, A. B. Emmons, F. Curtis, N. P. Hallowell, J. B. Rorer, H. E. Shore, W. J. Denholm, C. H. Williams, W. G. Morse, H. H. Fish, J. G. Clarke, E. D. Gould, G. G. Hubbard, F. H. Touret, H. Williams, M. Butler, A. W. Blakemore, E. D. Fullerton, G. F. Hurt...
...Boston T Wharf has been open daily since January 6. As the need for such a room had long been felt, the success of the undertaking has proved complete. Financial support has been forthcoming through the kindness of the Boston Port Society, and the interest taken by the fish merchants and the seamen themselves has proved most gratifying...
...last year's quarter milers are still in College. Captain Vincent, H. H. Fish '99, W. R. Mansfield '97 and J. L. Little '97, are running regularly; and M. L. Butler '98, who ran at New York last spring, and N. B. Marshall '97, who was on the team two years ago and ran against Pennsylvania last year, will begin running after the mid-years. C. H. Williams '98, who ran in the half mile at New York and Philadelphia last spring is now training for the quarter. W. G. Morse '99 and L. Warren 1900 are also doing well...
...race was won by '97 with 1900 a close second, '99 third, and '98 fourth. For the Freshmen, Warren ran best and almost succeeded in passing Vincent on the stretch. Yale won her race against Georgetown but was defeated by Holy Cross. The fastest individual times were made by Fish of Harvard and Fisber of Yale, 47 seconds each. The next best were those of Hollister, Williams and Bigelow, in the order named...
Harvard: F. H. Bigelow '98, C. H. Williams '98, H. H. Fish '99, E. Hollister...