Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Infielders-E. F. Alexander, P. Brown, P. G. Carleton, G. A. Cole, H. Coonley, C. W. Dayton, Jr., P. Davis, J. C. Dennis, D. S. Farr, J. D. Forbes, A. V. Galbraith, C. A. Hamilton, R. Hopkins, P. M. Jaffray, E. Lissner, E. H. Litchfield, J. C. McCall, F. W. Morse, S. V. Morse, J. Nowell, M. F. Procter, F. H. Robbins, W. B. Robbins, J. E. Rousmaniere, R. G. Shaw 3d, R. W. Sherwin, E. B. Stanwood, M. Stearns, H. M. Wing, H. C. Whitfield, E. A. Young...
...represent Princeton in the intercollegiate debate with Harvard are: William Loetscher '96 and Robert M. McElroy '96, members of the American Whig Society, and Herbert Ure '96, member of the Cliosophic Soceity. McElroy was one of Princeton's representatives who won the debate with Yale last year. E. W. Hamilton '95 was chosen first alternate...
Banjos, Phillip French, J. W. Keiley, R. E. Andrews, C. A. Hamilton, F. W. Blatchford, W. C. Quinby...
...Parson's Proxy" is the name of a new story by Mrs. Kate W. Hamilton, author of "Rachel's Share of the Road," which will speedily appear from the Riverside Press...
...Winthrop Hamilton MacGuffey, of the class of 1895 L. S. S., died at his home in Cincinnati, after an illness of a year and a half. In the spring of '94 he rowed upon his class crew; in the following summer he was taken ill with diabetes from which he never recovered. He took a high rank in his studies and was a member of the Engineering. Society. His open-hearted generosity and frankness, and earnest, upright life won him many friends and the esteem of all who know...