Word: franked
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following team from Princeton, under Frank Dole as trainer, is preparing for the coming inter-collegiate contest: O. Harriman, Jr., '83, pole vault and running high jump, with records of 9 ft. 9 in. and 5 ft. 7 3/4 in. respectively; C. G. Wilson, '83, quarter mile run; F. L. Coolidge, '84, quarter and half mile runs; A. G. Fell, '84, running high and broad jumps; B. W. McIntosh, '84, 100 and 220 yds. dashes and 120 yds. hurdle; H. P. Toler, '85, the phenomenal pole vaulter, who advanced from...
...pewter cups will be given. The rules of the National Association of Amaturs will govern the meeting. Entrance fee, 50 cents for each event except tug of war, which is $4.00 per team, and bicycle race and tennis, which are $1.00 each. Entries to be made to J. Frank McFadden, secretary committee of arrangements, 121 Chestnut street. Entries close...
...said that Frank Byrne intends to come to this country and make it his home...
Among the past members of the Pierian Sodality, since noted in musical circles, are John S. Dwight, formerly editor of Dwights' Journal of Music; Mr. Apthrop, the well-known musical writer; George L. Osgood, who was conductor of the society; Frank D. Millet, whose fame now rests on his skill with the brush, while in college he won fame by his skilful handling of the drum-sticks; Hon. Robert C. Winthrop and Mr. E. H. Hastings, now manager of the Bijou Theatre, who played what in the society is familiarly called the "bull fiddle." The oldest living member...
...Frank Byrne, arrested in Paris, proposes to resist to the full strength of French law the extradition asked for by the British government...