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...Himmel, Mon Dieu, Good Lord! Save me! Save me! See, see! That form! Gone! Where am I? Who are you? A member of the Philosoph -? As Cromwell remarked at the battle of Bull Run, "This is a crowning mercy." Revenge is sweet! Verily, the spoiler is spoilt, the fowler snared in his own net. But no - soft you now! On maturer consideration, I won't kill you. I'll only give you a ticket to the lectures of the Philolog...
Pole leaping --- 7 1 H. N. Fowler...
...members of the Phi. B. K. Society from the Senior Class: Messrs. A. B. Weimer, H. M. Perry, E. S. Hawes, F. A. Tupper, F. J. Ranlett, L. M. Brown, J. W. Houston, J. A. O'Keefe, Frederic Almy, C. A. Hobbs, T. Roosevelt, W. G. Pellew, H. N. Fowler, F. H. Allen, J. L. Pennypacker, John Woodbury, C. H. Morss, F. D. Jordan, A. W. Moors, W. H. Hills, W. Cole, J. J. Thomsen, C. W. Bradley, J. Quincy, H. E. Guild, J. T. Howe, L. E. Opdycke, H. Town-send, and S. C. Gilbert...
...first event, called promptly at 2 P.M., was between Messrs. R. W. Ellis, '79, and H. N. Fowler, '80, in exercise on the horizontal bar. The former excelled at almost every point, his "giant swing" and changing quickly while turning being specially noteworthy. He was awarded...
...next event - two-hand vaulting - proved popular, and five men entered, - Messrs. W. Watson, '81, F. F. Sneathen, L. S., H. N. Fowler, '80, J. L. Paine, '81, and C. H. W. Foster, '81. The vaulting was in "fence" fashion, although the proportion of fence was somewhat meagre. The bar was first placed at 5 feet 3 inches, and raised three inches each time. All the men cleared it easily, until the height reached was 6 feet 3 inches, when Mr. Paine failed to get over. At the next peg Mr. Fowler dropped from the list, and as none...