Word: granted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fall novice games held last Saturday were successful in bringing out a large number of new men. The most promising of these, judging from the form shown in these games, are Grant, a long distance runner; Williams, who won the 100-yards dash close to 10s., and Stevenson, who took second place in the 100 and 440-yard dash...
...judge of probate in Middlesex County and occupied that position till 1872. Beginning with the year 1869 he served two terms as an overseer of Harvard College. Judge Richardson's connection with the federal government began in 1869 when he was appointed Assistant Secretary of the Treasury by President Grant. In 1873 he succeeded Secretary Boutwell as Secretary of the Treasury. In the following year Judge Richardson accepted a seat in the United States Court of Claims, of which he has been Chief Justice for eleven years...
Active work on the track has already been begun by many of last year's Mott Haven team. Of the old men, Redpath in the sprints, Fish, Vincent and Hollister in the middle distance, and Grant in the mile are practicing daily. Of the field men, J. G. Clark, Stickney, Emmons and E. H. Clark are back, as is also Morse in the hurdles, Philipps in the walk, and Hewitt in the bicycle. Two new men-Gould and Irwin-Martin, of the Freshman Class-are both fast quarter-milers, though no other especially good men have so far appeared from...
...Montreal athletic games, Saturday, E. B. Bloss '94 won the 120-yards hurdles and the broad jump and took second in the 100 yards dash; E. H. Clark '96 was second in the shot put, the high jump, and the 120-yards hurdles; D. Grant '97, Sp., won the two mile run and was second in the one-mile...
...Grant '97 has received an invitation from the New Jersey Athletic Club to run in a special two-mile race next Labor Day at Bayonne, N. J., against Conneff, Bean, Laing, Orton and Jarvis. He will probably accept...