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...which will be $6 each. George William Curtis, Everett P. Wheeler, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, and the president, Hon. Joseph H. Choate, will speak at the public exercises. The graduate members of the society will give a reception at the house of the New York Graduate Association, No. 427 Fourth Avenue. The committee on arrangements is composed of the following gentlemen: Benjamin W. Franklin, chairman; Robert F. Bixby, Alfred L. Manierre, George N. Messiter, J. V. V. Olcott, Edward Bailey, Arthur Doremus, William M. K. Olcott, for the Manhattan Chapter; William B. Rankine, Robert S. Rudd, Edward M. Shepard, Henry...
...thirds of the distance of the 220 yards hurdle race for '91. Bell acted as pace-maker for Bodley this time. Bodley covered the distance in 18 3-5s. Harlow and Noble started to race the same distance. Noble finished but Harlow struck on the fourth hurdle and hurt his knees so that he was obliged to stop. Mandell and Merrill now ran the '89 220-yards dash. Mandell won in 23 2-5s. Crosby, Bodley and Moen from '91 ran the same distance. Moen won in 23 3-5s., with Bodley second. The '88 220-yards...
...second half resulted in four more goals for Harvard, and were it not for the good playing of the Cambridge goal tend the score would have been much greater. Harvard's goals were scored as follows: First goal by Towle; second goal by Towle; third goald by Blodgett; fourth goal by Towle; fifth goal by Wells; sixth goal by Kilvert; seventh goal by Davidson. Harvard was far superior to her opponents in team play, and the passing by the attack men was specially good at times. However, there is a great tendency on the part of the men to crowd...
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