Word: goodnough
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Athletic crew is considered the strongest and will doubtless be made up as follows: Stroke, Goodnough, 7, Brooks, 6, Peabody, 5, Bacon, 4 Russell, 3, Keyes, 2, Goodwin, 1, Jones, Coxwain, Sawyer...
Boston Athletic Crew-Bow, R. H. Jones, 140 pounds; 2, W. C. Goodwin, 153: 3, H. W. Keyes, 162; 4, J. S. Russell, 1661/2; 5. Robert Bacon, 192; 7, Capt. F. Peabody, Jr., 188; 7, W. A. Brooks, 164; stroke, X. H. Goodnough, 154; coxswain, S. P. Sanger...
...which will row the 'Varsity crew in a few days, is as follows: G. H. Jones. (bow), weight 144 pounds; W. C. Goodwin, 158 pounds; H. W. Keyes, 163 pounds; J. S. Russell, 1661/2; Robert Bacon, 194 pounds; Francis Peabody, Jr 190 pounds; A. H. Brooks, 160 pounds; H. Goodnough, (stroke), 156. Sanger. (coxswain), 115. Four are old 'Varsity men while three others have rowed in their class boats...
...Snow and Warner. The following named have entered the Medical School : Babcock, H. L. Chase, Clark, Crockett, Delaney, Gage, E. V. McDonald, Nagle, G. W. Perkins, J. W. Perkins, and Woodbury; Allen has entered the Cincinnati Law School; Bush is teaching in Peoria, Ill.; Golthwaite is teaching in Vermont; Goodnough is in business in Troy, N. Y.; Hunt is studying law in an office in Boston; Mahon is on a cattle ranch in Montana Territory; Dakin is teaching in St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Baker is in business in Brookline; A. Hall is in the observatory at Washington, D. C.; Cook will...
Stroke, X. H. Goodnough...