Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Garrison, '88, will act as managing editor of the CRIMSON next week...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison, '88, has resigned from the board of editors of the DAILY CRIMSON. He has been elected correspondent of the Inter-collegiate Press Association...
...second '88 crew has stopped and the first crew is now rowing as follows: stroke, Baldwin; 7, Churchill (capt.); 6, Bancroft; 5, Appleton; 4, Holmes; 3, Carpenter; 2, Hervey; bow, Balch; 1st sub, Blossom, 2nd, Garrison...
...till a motion of Mr. Duncan's, amended by Mr. Hunnewell, that a committee of five should confer with old oarsmen and report at a future meeting, was voted down. An informal vote was taken on the question of admitting Yale; the secretary appointed Messrs. Tyson, Stout, Woods and Garrison, tellers: yeas, 85; nays. 45. The debate now became very animated, and somewhat tiresome; Messrs. Duncan, Lund, Hutchinson, Lund, Fairbanks, and Tilton sustaining the affirmative side of the argument, and Messrs. Hunnewell, Crowninshield and Post, the negative...
...third meeting of the Conference was held last night in Sever 15. The speaker of the evening was Mr. Garrison, who addressed the society upon the life and poetry of Alfred de Musset. He spoke of the great natural charm and vivacity of de Musset. The delicacy of his style; of his wasted life and the griefs which caused the sad tone so prominent in his later poems...