Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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When the debate was thrown open to the house, a very large number of gentlemen spoke from the floor, more than have ever before spoken at a Union debate. The following are the names of these gentlemen: affirmative, Messrs. Stedman, '87, Davis, '85, Robinson, '87, Hamilton, '87, McAfee, '87, Webster, '85, Hobson, '86, Rich, '87, Whittemore, '85, Griffin, '88. Negative, Garrison, '88, Hobbs, '85, Loeb, '88, Robinson, '85, Morrison, '87, Bliss, '88, Halbert, '85, Richardson, '86, Knapp, '87, Lloyd, '86, Sternberg, '87, and Truslow, '87. The vote on the merits of the debate as a whole stood, affirmative, 13; negative...
...Warren, formerly a special student at Harvard, and a pupil of Mr. Moore of the Fine Arts Department, has on exhibition at Chase's gallery, Hamilton Place, Boston, a fine collection of paintings, and watercolors...
...here mentioned, provided it be approved by the committee of award. The essays must not exceed in length the amount of 25 pages of the North American Review, and must be handed in by November 1. The judges are Professor Charles F. Dunbar, Professor J. Laurence Laughlin, and Mr. Hamilton A. Hill...
...number of college base ball teams now employ professional coaches, among them, Dartmouth is coached by Clarkson, Brown by Radbourn, Princeton by Lynch, Yale by Galvin, Hamilton, and Jones...
...Hamilton, '87, has been selected to read Washidgton's farewell address at the Washington's birthday celebration to be held in the Old South Church, on Monday next...