Word: hager
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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There are several stories in the Advocate appearing today that are decidedly above the standard. The first story of the number is "Wakianla," an Indian story by Lee Hager. It is not a commonplace story and is very pleasing. It is a love story, but it is well worked up and keeps up the interest to the end. "Their Wedding" by Edward G. Knoblauch is a story of the rivalry of the two belles of a country town. It is amusing though very improbable. A "Triolet" by H. H. is poor. The "College Kodaks" are very good, best...
...make-up of the Cornell crew is far from settled. The men have been rowing as follows: 1, Shape: 2, Burr; 3 Hager; 4, Kranz; 5' Wagner; 6. Troy; 7, Gibson; 8, Hall...
...Hager to A. S. Ingalls, L. Dane...
...Davis, M. C. Davis, C. Dickinson, H. G. Dorman, W. E. Doyle Jr., E. A. Drummond, F. C. Dudley, E. H. Dwinell, A. Dyrenforth, M. Ely, B. Faxon, S. B. Fay, J. H. Fisher, H. M. Fiske, H. B. Foster, R. K. Fox, L. Gertait. S. C. Greene, L. Hager. P. M. Hamlen, H. A. Harding, P. R. Hazard, C. B. Hersey, A. H. Hildreth, W. B. Holmes, F. L. Huidekoper...
...meeting of those interested in sparring and wrestling was not sufficiently announced, so only nine men presented themselves at the Trophy Room yesterday afternoon. They were J. P. Roman, Linden, H. W. Salmon, Preston. S. A. Elsworth. Gould, S. Gibbons, L. Hager, and H. R. Riker. All men who were unable to be present yesterday should sign the blue-book at Leavitt's as soon as possible...