Word: granting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following men have been admitted to candidacy for degree of A. M: - L. Atwood, W. F. Bridge, T. H. Chase, O. W. Clark, J. T. Fairchild, E. H. Foster, P. G. Grant, A. Keith, M. S. Kellner, W. C. Lane, D. W. Lothman, A. W. Martin, A. H. Morris, R. A. F. Penrose, W. D. Roberts, E. D. Roe, G. W. Rolfe, A. P. Smith, W. E. C. Smith. W. R. Thayer, H. F. Wagener, A. G. Webster, J. H. Wigmore; for Ph.D., E. E. Atkinson, Philosophy; F. N. Cole, Mathematics; E. Cummings, Philosophy; C. B. Gleason, Philology...
...game. Williams as point, Nichols as cover-point, and Peabody on the defence, especially distinguished themselves, and Blake at goal played well, considering the short time he has played lacrosse. Hood made several excellent plays, while the running and passing of Dudley was much applauded. For Montreal, Cleghorn, Aird, Grant and J. Patterson carried off the honors...
...ball, made a long run down the field and passed beautifully to Hood who threw a goal for Harvard in 4 1-2 minutes after play had begun. This quite over joyed the Harvard men. Montreal secured the next goal in two minutes, the ball being swiped in by Grant. Again the play began. The Montreals passed finely, and several times were prevented from scoring by the excellent defence work of Harvard. The goal was captured in three minutes by Carlind after sharp dodging. Long throws by Williams and Nichols kept Harvard's goal free for some time, but finally...
...Grant homes Woods...
...Dillon, 2; Brill, 2; Nichols, 2. First base on errors, Dartmouth, 5; Harvard, 3. Struck out, by Dillon, 1; Brill, 7; Nichols, 16. Double play, Foster- Smith. Passed balls, Artz, 3; Allen, 1. Wild pitches, Brill. 1. Left on bases, Dartmouth, 5; Harvard, 7. Umpire, Mr. A. L. Grant, of Lawrence. Time...