Word: granting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Downey, 35 yds.; W. F. Porter, 25 yds.; J. Boardman, Jr., 10 yds.; A. W. Blakemore, 20 yds.; D. Grant...
...Downey, 75 yds.; H. W. Foote, 50 yds.; P. A. Hutchison, 60 yds.; D. Grant...
...York City presented petitions to the Faculty of Arts and Sclences to permit the annual spring theatricals of the club to be given in New York during the Spring Recess next April. After prolonged consideration the Faculty yesterday decided by a vote of over two to one not to grant the petitions, and it is understood that this vote will settle the matter for some years to come...
...increasing importance of the intercollegiate fencing tournament and the change in the requirements for eligibility to the college teams, make it advisable that the Athletic Committee grant the petition for the appointment of a fencing master at the Gymnasium. Formerly only members of the Fencing Club were eligible for places on the Harvard team. But this year, since the Columbia, Annapolis and other teams will be chosen from the whole body of students, the Harvard Fencing Club will throw competition for the team open to all members of the University...
...Quinby, W. H. Grimes, E. D. Fullerton, H. B. Moore, N. P. Breed, C. L. Bouve, F. W. Harley, F. W. Blatchford, W. M. Chadbourne, H. W. Cram, E. Ingraham, H. M. Hall, A. R. Smith, L. Lissner, L. Eaton, R. C. Bolling, A. P. Fitch, D. Grant, F. E. Garland, J. H. Cunningham, Jr., W. J. Hodges, R. C. Hatch, F. H. Whitmore, E. Hollister, G. C. Beals...