Word: fullerton
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men met Capt. Vila at his room on Tuesday night, and announced themselves as candidates for the freshman nine: Rublee, Sabine, McLeod. McKean, Mancha, Stedman, Kielty, Washburn, Bates, Hapgood, Kuhn, Chamberlain, Jones, Mumford, Butterworth, Sturgis, J. S. Codman, F. L. Codman, Wheelwright, Bryan, Fullerton, DeLong, Slade, Linn, Lynch, Wardner, Piper, Quinlan and Hart...
...Fullerton of last year's graduating class is literary editor of the Boston Advertiser...
...greater value than usual. Mr. Wheeler, of the German Department, reviews Sherer's "History of German Literature," Mrs. F. C. Conybeare's translation. The other reviews are of Richard Grant White's "Studies in Shakespeare." Helen Jackson's "Zeph," and Warner's "Back Log Studies," by Messrs. Fullerton, Carpenter, and Leahy respectively...
...following men have been elected on the Phi Beta Kappa: From '86, Babbitt, Bolster, W. T. Clarke, Coggeshall, Corey, Fraser, Fullerton, Gage, Gunnison, Harding, Henshaw, Howes, Lloyd, M. W. Richardson, Santayana, Shea, C. W. Smith; from '87, Balcombe, Brainard, Buckingham, Forchheimer, Furber, Southworth, Stanton, J. E. Walker...
...Houghton, is a characteristic ballad. Mention has already been made of Mr. Hougnton's style. Many of his lines are very striking. But there is a peculiar introspective tendency here discernable which is calculated to inspire an interest in the writer's philosophy. A critical essay by Mr. Fullerton, on Principal Shairp, is a uniform, well digested, though somewhat rambling, review of his life and thoughts. While the writer, perhaps, ranks the author of "Kilmahoe" too high among his contemporaries, the paper on the whole is calm and gives evidence of interest...