Word: franked
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Miss-, was seen on the streets of Boston. She looked as "frank" as ever...
...prominent factor in Yale sports, and for the past two years connected with the Graduate Advisory Athletic Committee, will hereafter superintend Yale's athletes, receiving $1,200 per year, the foot-ball association paying $300; base-ball, $300; athletic association, $300, and $300 from other sources. This displaces Frank Dole, who so successfully trained for the spring games.-[Spirit of the Times...
...common complaint, so few will enter into competition for the position, or will accept its responsibilities when offered them. Already the HERALD thinks that it remarks a change for the better in this respect in the general college sentiment. For this reason it believes that a frank statement of its position will result for the best. A college paper in the truest sense is distinctly the property of the entire college, and responsibility for its success should rest equally with all the students, the college exercising care in seeing that through competition it may be properly represented in its board...
...afterwards carried in the procession of the next day. The officials of the race were: Referee, Capt. Lewis K. Hull of the Yale crew; judge for Harvard, Capt. Edward D. Brandegee of the '81 Harvard crew; judge for Columbia, Capt. Jasper T. Goodwin; time-keepers, for Harvard, Mr. frank Bolles; for Columbia, Mr. Geo. B. Lee; judge at finish, Mr. J. C. Ayer, Harvard...
...Harvard-Columbia race will take place next Wednesday at 10.15 A. M. Mr. Frank G. Brown of New York, and formerly of the Nassau Boat Club, will act as referee...