Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wells, B. A. A.; field judges, C. H. Kip, B. A. A.; R. S. Hale, B. A. A.; timers, C. M. Lincoln, B. A. A.; G. F. Brown, B. A. A.; F. M. Wood, B.A.A.; starter, John Graham, B. A. A.; clerk of the course, Philip Gardner, B. A. A; assistant clerks of the course, H. W. Howe '97, R. B. Williams '96, P. S. Dalton, '98; scorers, P. Washburn '95, L. W. Jenkins '96; judge of walking, E. E. Merrill, Boston; marshal, A. H. Bullock...
...final debate to choose representatives for the debate with the Yale Freshman Union will be held tonight in Sever 11 at 7.30. The men will speak in the following order which has been decided by lot: C. E. Bown, W. M. Gardner, C. Grilk, C. E. Morgan, S. Brooks-Rosenthal, H. T. Reynolds, J. B. Stearns, H. D. Bushnell, C. F. Regan, F. Hendrick. Speeches will be limited to seven minutes...
...first competitive debate of the Freshman Debating Club to choose representatives for the debate with the Yale Freshman Union was held in Sever 11 last night. Thirty men spoke. The ten men selected were C. E. Bown, S. Brooks-Rosenthal, H. D. Bushnell, W. M. Gardner, C. Grilk, F. Hendrick, C. E. Morgan, H. T. Reynolds, C. F. Regan and J. B. Stearns...
...Gardner, 28. H. O. Feiss...
...Freshman Debating Club held its regular meeting in Sever 11 last night. The question for debate was: "Resolved, That the system of administration at Oxford is preferable to that at Harvard." The principal disputants were: Affirmative, E. D. Curtis, W. M. Gardner, and G. A. Giles; negative, J. G. Gulick, E. B. Barton, and C. E. Brown. The decision of the judges and of the house was in favor of the affirmative. Mr. H. A. Bull '95 criticised the debate and the speakers...