Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following fourteen men will compose the lacrosse team and substitutes in the game this afternoon: Blodgett, '87; Drake, '87; Gardner, '87; Goodale, '85; Henning, C. S.; Hood, '86; Nichols, L. S.; Noyes, '85; Pastoreous, '87; H. E. Peabody, '87; Rueter, L. S., Twombly, L. S.; Williams, '85; Woods...
...spoke of the three great masters in the three great periods of the school's life.- Cheever in the seventeenth century, Lovell in the eighteenth, and Gardner in the nineteenth. The school was the teacher of many of the most prominent men of the country. Within its walls John Hancock learned to trace the name which stands first among the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Here were educated the Adamses, Paul Revere, Charles Sumner, Wendell Phillips, Emerson, Beecher, President Eliot, and a host of men who have stamped themselves on the minds of men. The speaker declared himself...
...following men from '86 have been elected members of the H. P. C. H. W. Abbott, Atherton, Austin, Ayer, T. T. Baldwin, B. Beal, Bird, Bradford, Bradley, Bruner, Bullard, Burnett, Cary, Chase, Claflin, Cobb, Codman, Cook, D. H. Coolidge, Dewey, Dickey, Felton, Fiske, Frost Foote, Froth'gham, Frye, Gardner, Guild, Hamlin, Harris, Harrison, Houghton, Latham, Lincoln, Littauer, Longfellow, Lyman, McAllister, Mason, Moors, Mygatt, E. H. Nichols, Overton, Riddle, S. M. Scott, Slocum, C. W. Smith, F. B. Smith, W. L. Smith, Taylor, Timmins, Weld, G. Woodbury...
...which it was received by the class, showed how well it was appreciated. The oration was delivered by Mr. J. H. Huddleston, who took for his text, the legend of the Holy Grail, and from it laid down sage precepts for the guidance of eighty-six. Mr. A. P. Gardner, the toast master, called upon the following gentlemen to respond to toasts: "Eighty-six," Mr. Barnes; "The Junior Year," Mr. T. T. Baldwin; "Politics," Mr. Merriam; "The Junior Crew," Mr. Roberts; "Forensics," Mr. LaMonte; "The College Press," Mr. Sanborn; "Glimpses of Heaven," Mr. Frye. Perhaps no feature of the dinner...
...News says: Amherst is encouraged to feel that her ball team this year will be fully as strong as that of last. To be sure there are five vacancies to be filled: Sulhvan, catcher; Gardner, 1st b.; Buffum, 2d b.; Taylor, s. s.; and Wheeler, r. f.; but some excellent material has shown itself in practice, and it is thought these places will be well filled. Hunt, who is well known in the collegiate world, will take Sullivan's place behind the bat, and the change is looked upon as an improvement. Harris. the pitcher of last year, remains...