Word: g
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1870-1879
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...following members of '83 are trying for positions on the Freshman nine: Ranney, Slocum, Winslow, Dow, Mahan, G. M. Davis, Jennison, Smyth, McKay, Edwards, Lowell, Coolidge, Nichols, Jones, Page, Hamlin, A. C. Burrage...
...football team to play Yale will be chosen from the following: G. F. Morse, '81; Manning, '82; Cushing, L. S.: Brooks, L. S.; Warren, '82; Cushing, M. S.; Tebbets, '80; Houston, L. S.; Thacher, '82; Nickerson, '80; Winsor, '80; Austin, L. S.; Holden, '81; Bacon (Capt.) '80; Cabot, '83; Shattuck, L. S.; Leatherbee...
...quarter-mile run, Messrs. W. A. Blodgett, '81, G. C. Buell, '82, E. L. Underwood, '82, and T. H. Simmons, '80, started. By his magnificent stride and staying power, Simmons easily won in 54 3/4 s., - remarkable time, considering the strong wind. Underwood was second...
...officers of the Memorial Hall Dining Association have been elected. President, Josiah Quincy, '80; Vice-President, G. A. Burdett, '81. Directors: Seniors, Almy, A. Perry; Juniors, Atkinson, W. R. Thayer; Sophomores, Boyd, P. M. Washburn; Freshmen, Evans, Kip; Law School, Barnes, Elting; Divinity School, Bowser; Episcopal Theological School, J. W. Gilmore...
Harvard's first men, Everlie and Lightweight, retired in quick succession, and all eyes were turned on Blister, who, with swelling chest, wielded the ponderous ash. Cunners swore it was as exciting as the time he sold the little dog to Mrs. G. Our hero, having soared the air in vain once, knocked a daisy-cutter to C. F., and reached first in safety; Bones rung in a two-baser; Cunners stole his base on three strikes; and Oranges, with a three-baser, brought all his "friends" home. Here the Harvards' success ended; the Borsair failed to make anything, (mirabile...