Word: garret
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Shorthand 1. Munson's system. Wednesday at 7.30. Instructor, Thomas Garret...
...throwing the discus, Capt. Robert Garret, of the Princeton team, won against the Greeks...
...further prosperity of Princeton's track athletics. Not for a long time has there been so much interest shown in this branch of athletics nor such extensive plans made by the management. The prominent candidates have been working faithfully in the gymnasium and have made good progress under Captain Garret and Mr. Goldie, as shown by the result at Boston. In addition to this, by reason of the host of good material in the freshman class, Princeton should raise considerably the standard and quality of her track athletics, which hitherto played so small a part in her college affairs...
...Farley, O. F. Richards, J. W. Lawton, T. E. Catlin, W. R. Winch, H. Macomber, S. C. Cutter, O. W. Richardson, B. H. Dibblee, J. W. Norton, L F. Nicholl, W. Soderling, E. Lisner, J. H. Sherburne, L. H. Parsons, W. P. J. Dinsmore, P. S. Carlton, T. Garret, H. Sampson, S. H. Derby, R. F. Blake, R. W. Harris, J. Holden, R. Nourse, J. J. Curtis, G. E. Adams, J. F. Harrington. J. A. Homans, E. C. Young, V. Spencer, B. H. Whitbeck, C. S. Butler, C. P. Adams, L. B. Preston, F. W. Harley. L. T. Baker...
...music throughout the service was excellently rendered. Garret's Harvest Cantata were sung, and a tenor solo, "Be thou faithful unto death," from Mendelssohn's St. Paul. E. M. Waterhouse '97 sang the latter especially well...