Word: greenough
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ELEVEN.- The following men will report to G. Perry at Mrs. Belcher's at 11.45 to go to Exeter with the 2d 'Varsity: L. F. Berry, S. Berry, Newell, Curtis, White, Henry and Greenough. Those who have not been examined will report to H. C. Smith, 29 Hilton's at 8.30. the following men will be on Norton's at 2.30 ready for practice: Spalding, Neff, Schoen, Green, Hall, Stearns, Steedman, Lowe, H. F. Berry, Draper, Weed, Olivor, Day, Putnam, Horne, Gray, Watriss, Loring, Jones, Hale, Wrenn, Howell...
...ELEVEN.- The following men will present themselves to Dr. Sargent at the gymnasium between 2 and 3 Oct. 13: Neff, Greenough, Henry, Schoen, Stearns, H. F. Berry, L. F. Berry, Watriss, Jones, Draper, Weed, Steedman, Putnam, Cheney, Spalding...
...work under the direction of Captain Forbes: For ends, Putnam, Gray, Horne Cheney and Wright; for tackles, Weed, Newell, Draper, Loring, Day and H. F. Berry; for guards, Jones, Watriss, Walcott, Hale and Lowe; for center, Berry and Hall; for quarter, Neff and Spaleing; for half-backs, Greenough, Green, White, Schoen, and Hubard...
...candidates for halves are all promising men, and careful work will make good players of them. White is careless, fumbles badly, and does not use his head enough; he runs well around the end and is hard to tackle. Greenough tackles well and is a hard worker, but needs a great deal of practice. Henry rushes well through the center but never looks where he is going; he punts well, but is not sure. Schoen tackles well; he is a good dodger and a hard man to stop, but his work is very uneven. Green lacks confidence...
...corps of instructors has undergone a number of changes. Professors Emerton and J. M. Peirce have returned from their leave of absence and Professors A. S. Hill, Greenough and Goodale will enjoy a sabbatical year. Mr. Sawin's death and the retirement of Messrs. Markley, Anderegg and Bailey have left a gap in the Mathematical department. Dr. Whiting and Mr. Buckingham have retired from the Physics department; Mr. Hendrixson from Chemistry; Mr. Miller from Political Economy; Mr. Grandgent from German; and Messrs. Clymer and Carpenter from English. Their places have been partly filled by the assignment of courses...