Word: hales
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Weld--L. D. Shepard, P. Davis, E. W. Howard, W. H. McGrath, R. E. Goodwin, R. S. Hard, H. W. French, C. E. Aldrich, R. J. Bulkley, W. James, Jr., A. F. Mazro, M. Hale, M. Pitman, and H. Notman...
...Franklin, H. W. French, S. H. E. Freund, E. H. George, J. Gerrish, R. E. Gilchrist, S. P. Goddard, R. Goelet, R. H. Goodell, A. M. Goodridge, R. E. Goodwin, E. A. Graham, E. Gray Jr., J. A. Graydon, D. Gregg, R. S. Greene, F. C. Gulick, R. K. Hale, G. G. Hall, C. L. Harding, H. A. Harding, R. S. Hardy, R. M. H. Harper, C. Hartwell, C. W. Harvey, G. Hasbrouck, H. Hawkins, R. C. Heath, F. F. Hedemann, F. K. Hendrick, H. P. Henderson, F. L. Higginson Jr., A. Hollingsworth, O. Holmes, G. H. Haughton...
...practicing law, he bought a farm at Lexington, where he lived several years. He afterwards studied law and practiced in Boston, where his office was on Court street. He purchased an interest in the Boston Daily Advertiser and in 1862 became editor-in-chief of that paper when Charles Hale '50, the former editor, went to Egypt as United States consul. During the war the Advertiser was conservative and loyal to the Union cause, though it frequently criticised the administration. In 1870 Professor Dunbar sold his interest in the Advertiser and resigned his position as head of the paper...
...Leiter Cups. In repeating this offer, a wish is expressed that the old teams be re-organized as far as possible and that the cups be competed for on practically the same conditions as in previous years. The games will be under the management of R. S. Hale '91, who represents the donor; Captain W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, and H. H. Murdock...
...line--Hale, Yale; Brown, Yale; Edwards, Princeton; Lawrence, Harvard; Wheelock, Carlisle; Slocum, Brown; Hallowell, Harvard...