Word: greenleaf
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard Cycling Association had a meeting last night and decided to hold the annual race meet May 10. It will be under the management of W. B, Greenleaf, '92. It was also decided to challenge Columbia to a road race the date and conditions which are to be sart with the Columbia under Harvard's approval; the place to be somewhere in New England...
...meeting was held in the trophy room last evening of all those interested in cycling to form an association to be called the Harvard Cycling Association. The following officers were elected: W. B. Greenleaf, '92, president; A. H. Williams, '91, vice-president; K. Brown, '91, secretary; E. F. Rogers, '90, treasurer; R. H. Davis, '91, captain; executive committee, C. W. Spencer, '90; J. F. Bass, '91, R. W. Holmes, '92, R. W. Davis, '93. A constitution was adopted which will be published later...
...Mason, W. H. Shea, H. R. Allen, J. Hale, Jr., W. J. H. Strong, O. W. Shead, G. W. Wheelwright, W. R. Martin, G. R. Fearing, Jr., J. Crane, E. A. Bailey. W. B. Greenleaf, K. Brown, R. H. Davis, P. W. Davis, S. R. Bell, C. A. Davenport, H. B. Frost, G. Collamore, A. M. White jr., C. H. Peirce, C. T. R. Bates, C. R. Bardeen, H. Ware, J. B. Paine, C. R. Eastman, G. W. Priest, O. K. Hawes, T. J. Stead, W. C. Downs, J. L. Dodge, W. H. Wright, R. R. Endicott, G. L. Batchelder...
...million two hundred thousand dollars are held in trust by Harvard university, for the benefit of deserving students with limited means. The income of these funds, for the year 1890-91 will amount to about ten thousand dollars and will be distributed in the form of Fellowships, Scholarships, Price Greenleaf Aid and Beneficiary Money. The Fellowships are twenty-two in number, the Scholarships one hundred and sixty-two; of the former twenty are intended for graduates only; of the latter twenty are for graduate students 105 for undergraduates, and the remainder for students in the profession al schools. Some...
...Price Greenleaf Aid has been established for two distinct classes of students, for promising students of other colleges who are anxious to continue at Harvard special lines of study, and for promising students of preparatory schools who are unable to come to college unless assured of pecuniary aid. It may be safely said that any graduate or student of another college who desires to come to Cambridge as a cendidate for B. A. may-provided his rank has been distinctly high-feel sure of getting from $150 to $250 from this fund during his first year in Cambridge...