Word: hemenway
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following tablets are to be placed in the Meeting Room of the Hemenway Gymnasium, as mentioned in the last number of the Crimson. The first record given is the first one made at Harvard, and every time it has since been beaten is here recorded. The records are written up to date, and have been prepared with great care...
...Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Crews are rowing in the following order: Senior - Hammond, I; Sturgis, 2; Swan, 3; Hemenway, 4; Foster, 5; Freeland, 6; Otis, 7; Atkinson, 8; Junior - Crehore, 1; Hoyt, 2; Sherwood, 3; Babcock, 4; Dean, 5; Warren, 6; Perkins, 7; Goodnough, 8; Sophomore - Sherwood, 1; Jacobs, 2; Smith, 3; Lee, 4; Burch, 5; Hubbard, 6; Baxter, 7; Perin, 8; Freshman - Bryant, 1; Goodwin, 2; Wesselhoeft, 3; Le Moyne, 4; Mumford, 5; How, 6; Clark, 7; Perkins...
...second day (Ladies' Day) of the H. A. A.'s Winter Meeting took place on Saturday last in the Hemenway Gymnasium, and attracted a large number of spectators, many ladies being among them. The sports opened with the first bout of the fencing, which was won by D. Leavitt, S.S., over W. O. Underwood, '84, with a score of 9 points to 8. Next came the first bout of the light-weight sparring, between G. H. Heilbron, '83, and W. H. Page, '83. Page was evidently suffering from nervousness, and appeared completely dazed all through the bout, which was awarded...
...Monday the Senior Crew will begin work. It will probably be composed from the following well-known oarsmen : Atkinson, Otis, Swan, Freeland, Hemenway, C. H. W. Foster, Hammond, Brewer, Mueller, and Swinburne. H. R. W. Browne will be the coxswain...
...number, the Senior Editors of the Crimson relinquish their active work on the paper. During the past year it has been their pleasant duty to chronicle several events which may be looked upon as landmarks in the progress of the University. Chief among them is the opening of the Hemenway Gymnasium, a building which, in arrangement and completeness, must long rank first in this country, if not in the world. The completion of Sever Hall, with its improved system of ventilation, and its commodious recitation rooms, supplies a long-felt want. The Zoological Museum also, has been largely added...