Word: goodwin
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Paul Shorey, '78, holder of Kirkland fellowship, has entered the American school at Athens of which Prof. Goodwin is director...
...York and Boston papers. In accordance with this vote, I have prepared the following statement, which gives the facts of the case (so far as they were known to the Harvard crew), and thoroughly explains Harvard's position. Mr. Hammond, the captain of the Harvard crew, and Mr. Goodwin, the coach of the Columbia crew, met at Boston in the office of Mr. Watson, the referee, and agreed that the race should be rowed on Saturday, June 24, at 3.30 P. M. Mr. Goodwin says that it was agreed to row the race at half-ebb tide, but Mr. Hammond...
...they had both already agreed. Columbia then for the first time proposed that the race be rowed at 2 P. M., and as the tide was high a little after 11, it would then be about half out. No agreement was reached that afternoon. On Saturday evening Mr. Goodwin and Capt. Cowles came over to the Harvard quarters, and, Col. Bancroft being away, Capt. Hammond talked with them. They offered to row either at 10 A. M., against the tide, or at 2 P. M., when half down, or at dead low water; but they said they would...
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...foot-ball meeting last night was called to order at 7.30 promptly. Mr. C. P. Curtis, Jr., '82, was chosen chairman and W. C. Baylies, '84, secretary. Three directors were appointed, one from each of the three upper classes : C. P. Curtis, '83, W. H. Goodwin, '84, and W. P. Homans, '85. A. C. Denniston, '83, was elected treasurer of the association and general manager of the team. A committee consisting of the directors was appointed to confer with the athletic committee of the faculty in regard to the team trainer...