Word: graham
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...held to elect officers for the freshman navy, and for the freshman base ball association. Of the navy, which required a president from the academic class, a vice-president from the scientific school, and a treasurer from each, the following men were elected: G. A. Adee '95, president; A. Graham '94 S., vice-president; and Thomas Dyer '95, and B. G. Wells '94 S., treasurers...
Shepley, 172; Goetchius, 160; Johnson, 166; Lyman, 171; Graham, 168; Rogers, 164; Folger, 170; Messler, 171; Pinney, 162; Kinney, 172; Nolan, 153; Hare, 169; Wheeler, 170; Longacre, 176; Beard, 185; Lowndes, 171; Sanford, 186; O'Neill, 170; Ladd, 163; High, 156; James, 165; Krom, 142; Dennison, 153; Auchincloss, 156; Chadwick...
...last year have declared that they will not row this season at all. Captain Gould however expects a great deal of the freshman class. Folger from St. Paul's School is a splendidly built fellow and is already most promising. Other good men are: Messler, Beard, Rogers and Graham all of whom were prominent foot ball men this past season. And Rogers is the brother of two famous oarsmen...
...Richards. Without once losing the ball Yale rushed the play to Harvard's 2 yard line. Here again Harvard proved strong and got the ball on four downs only one foot from the goal line. Whitman tried to kick after being grappled. The ball fell on the ground and Graham again dropped on it for a touch down. Goal...
Score, 24 lo nothing. Touch downs, Dyer (2), Graham (2). Goals from touch-downs, Richards (3). Safety touch down, Whitman. Umpire, F. E. Barqour, Yale '93 S. Referee, E. J. Lake, Harvard...