Word: fostered
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Arrangements have been made at Pach's for all seniors from Foster to Martin, inclusive, to sit for their photographs this week. If any man in this list cannot sit this week he should send word at once to W. H. Reed, 10 Thayer Hall...
...debate open to seniors on the subject, "Is the Income Tax a desirable means of raising revenue?" W. A. Foster of the negative won the first prize of $30 and G. W. Day of the negative won the second prize...
...following men have been chosen, in addition to those announced in Wednesday's CRIMSON, to represent the "fops" and "gallants" at the production of the English Play. F. von Briesen '95, T. Walsh '96, C. F. Gregg '96, H. B. Foster '95, G. W. Knoblauch '97. The list is not yet complete, but the whole number will be decided upon as soon as possible...
...Butler '98, W. E. C. Nezro '97, F. L. Beecher '98, F. A. Vaughan '98, G. W. Knoblauch '97, F. L. Waldo '98, F. C. Slee L. S., H. I. Bolles '97, R. B. Carter '98, C. E. Morgan '98, H. A. Butler '97, L. K. Foster '98, F. F. Lamson '97, A. B. Souther...
HANOVER, N. H., Feb. 25. - After competitive speaking these members of the senior class have been chosen as contestants for the prizes offered by Justin H. Smith of Boston, for excellence in extemporaneous debate: George W. Day, of Plymouth; William A. Foster, of Concord; Daniel E. Putnam, of West Randolph, Vt.; Roland E. Stevens, of Norwich...