Word: granted
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fourth and last hare and hound run will start from the Carey Building at 3.45 p. m. today. Grant '99 and Blakemore '97 will be the hares and W. H. Vincent '97 will be the master of hounds...
...started from in front of the Carey Building at 3.51 p. m., and made their trail by way of Fresh Pond to Belmont Station, thence towards Watertown and return by way of Mt. Auburn. The break was made near the Lowell Mansion on Brattle street. The run, between Blakemore, Grant and Putnam, towards the end, proved to be very exciting. These three men finished in the above order and succeeded in beating the hares by about three minutes. There will be another run next Friday, if the weather is favorable...
...regular standing of certain athletes does a gratuitous injury to all concerned. As the Faculty have not of late laid themselves open to the particular charge of showing laxity in the exercise of college discipline, is it not due both to them and to the athletes in question to grant that this latest action, or rather absence of action, is the result of a fair, unbiased judgment on the merits of the case...
...enumerate them. The practice of office bartering first made its appearance in the presidency of Jefferson. During General Jackson's time it increased rapidly, since he always went on the principle "to the victors belong the spoils." The system became gradually thoroughly established and it was not until General Grant's time that it was checked. During the last twenty years steady progress has been made, and now a large part of the public offices are out of politics and can be obtained only by a test of fitness. President Cleveland is now doing all he can to stop this...
...meeting of candidates for the Freshman Glee Club held last evening in Lower Dane, the following men were taken on for further trial: First tenors, F. D. Brannan, W. E. Brown, F. D. Root, D. Grant, R. L. Fernald, M. C. Leen, L. Ullmann; second tenors, R. G. Hopkins, M. Stearns, F. W. Blatchford, L. E. Ware, F. A. Turner, J. A. Homans, M. G. Savage, H. M. King, J. A. Macy, H. F. Wolff, H. D. Montgomery, W. Spencer, T. J. Mooney; first bass, H. D. Lloyd, B. Whitbick, R. Wolcott, Jr. W. M. Scudder, W. M. Leavitt...