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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. Last year Exeter defeated the 1913 team by the score of 82 to 26 and the Academy team appears to be equally strong this year, the only weak spots appearing in the low hurdles and the hammer-throw. The regular list of events will be gone through with the exception of the two-mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1914 TRACK MEET AT EXETER | 5/17/1911 | See Source »

Sherman Pratt Parsons uC., of Detroit, Michigan, was drowned in the Charles river just below the Boylston street bridge about 2 o'clock last Saturday afternoon. Parsons had gone out from the Weld Boathouse in a compromise. According to a friend he was returning for a heavier boat, and had reached a point about twenty feet off the shore opposite the Weld Boat Club, when in attempting to turn he capsized. The boat was carried down stream by the wind, and as Parsons was a poor swimmer, he was unable to keep himself afloat until aid reached him. The body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituary | 5/15/1911 | See Source »

Several changes have been made in the Freshman line-up. Clark has been taken from centre field and put at short stop, and Williams who was playing short has gone to left field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN TEAM AT MILTON | 5/10/1911 | See Source »

Professor Bliss Perry, of the department of English, will leave today for a trip to Texas, to be gone until after the spring recess. A group of Harvard graduates in Texas were desirous of having a member of the Faculty make the trip to speak at several institutions, and Professor Perry has been asked to go. He will make speeches at Austin College, Baylor University, the University of Texas, the San Antonio Public Library, the Galveston Public Library and before the school teachers of Houston. In addition to this he will informally address the Harvard Clubs of Dallas and Galveston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Bliss Perry Leaves for Texas | 4/4/1911 | See Source »

...fewer distractions in the way of outside interests, fewer clubs, less serious athletics, less social scrambling, and more of the good old leisurely ripening under the influence of good books, intelligent friends, and inspiring teachers. We have lost the Humanities once and for all, but with them has gone much that made us well educated gentlemen instead of bustling embryo business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "COLLEGE ACTIVITIES." | 3/8/1911 | See Source »

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