Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Banjos.- R. E. Andrews, C. A. Hamilton, J. W. Keiley, W. C. Quinby, F. W. Blatchford, Philip French...
...meeting last night of candidates for the CRIMSON from the freshman class seventeen men presented themselves They are: H. P. Bale, Paul Bancroft, H. L. Blackwell, T. H. Blatchford, A. E. Branch, J. P. Cotton, R. H. Cox, T. H. Endicott, J. W. Farley, C. A. Hamilton, E. Lissner, H. P. Macomber, Albert Meblinger, William C. Quinby, J. E. Rousmaniere, John Ware, Harold Williams...
Second nine-Lynch, p.; Taylor, c.; Farr, 1b.; White, 2b.; Forbes, 3b.; Nowell, s.s.; Graves, l.f.; Sears, c.f.; Hamilton...
Charles H. Gates was born at Montreal in 1816. He prepared for college at the famous Round Hill School, and entering Harvard, graduated with the class of 1835. He was engaged in banking for many years in New York, Boston, Quebec and Hamilton, Ont. Returning from abroad in 1869, he became instructor of modern languages at Brown University. For the last twelve years he has lived in Boston, devoting himself to writing and teaching...
...representatives in the Harvard-Princeton debate took place last week. There was an unusual attendance of the students and great enthusiasm was shown. The following men were chosen to represent Princeton: Frederick W. Loetscher '96, Iowa; Robert M. McElroy '96, Mo.; Herbert Ure '96, N. J. Edward W. Hamilton '96 was selected to serve as alternate. The success of the contest and the enthusiasm manifested makes it more and more evident that there is a growing interest in debate among the student body in general and it only remains to allow those who struggle for the honor or representing Princeton...