Word: hartfords
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Monday night a competitive debate was held at Yale to decide upon the Yale representatives for the Harvard-Yale debate on January 19. Nine contestants spoke,- six from the Academic Department and three from the Law School. The successful candidates were Walter Hayden Clark, of Hartford, Conn., a sophomore in the Academic Department; William Henry Cox, of Beaver Falls, Pa., a junior in the Law School; and John Wayland Peddie, of Philadelphia, another Law School junior...
HARVARD SHOOTING TEAM.- Be at Leavitt's at 8.10 sharp to go to Hartford...
...team, composed of J. Sargent, 'Jr. '95 (capt.), B. A. Gould, Jr., L. S., S. A. Lawton '95, S. Heckscher '96, and H. T. Lee, Sp., will leave for Hartford at 9 a. m., on Friday, where the match with Yale will be shot about two o' clock in the afternoon...
...annual shoot between the gun clubs of Harvard and Yale, which has in former years been held in Springfield, will this year take place in some other city. Satisfactory arrangements cannot be made in Springfield, and it is probable that the two captains will decide upon Hartford. It is also proposed to have the shoot on the day before the football game. The Harvard team will without doubt be composed of five of the following men: Sargent, Gould, Lawton, Heckscher, Pike, Lee and Sterling...
...idea of the manner in which Connecticut and New York people are to attend the Harvard game at Springfield may be gained from the fact that the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has completed arrangements for eleven special trains, which will be run over that road on the day of the game. Four special trains out of New York city alone will be run on the morning of the game, made up entirely of parlor cars, eight cars in each train. They will leave the Grand Central Station at 8.40 o'clock, and will go through to Springfield...