Word: hemenway
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Yesterday afternoon about a dozen men took part in the bicycle run to Lexington and Waltham. The start was from in front of the Hemenway Gymnasium at 4.15, and the men arrived back in Cambridge at about 6 o'clock. The run out was along Massachusetts avenue through Lexington, the return being made by way of Waverly and Belmont. Most of the return home was down grade and consequently a very brisk pace was set. Captain Burdette had charge of the men. Next Friday there will be a road race...
Emmons, Curtis, Bull, Fuller, Adams, Burrage, Marvin, Hennen, Bouve, Valentine, Cozzens, Knox, Gibbs, Manning meet behind Hemenway Gymnasium at 10 a. m. without fail. Very important...
...carpenter work in the Hemenway Gymnasium is nearly completed, the only work that remains being the finishing of the lockers and the more delicate work. All the new lockers will be fitted with combination locks, the combinations of which can be changed at will...
Work on the Hemenway Gymnasium is now expected to proceed much more rapidly. Dr. Sargent is authority for the statement that the steam-fitters, whose strike has been delaying the work, are expected back today...
...following well-known graduates have signified their intention of being present: Lieutenant Governor Wolcott, Henry Lee Higginson, William E. Russell, Thomas J. Coolidge, W. A. Bancroft, R. C. Watson, Dr. Wolcott, W. H. Goodwin, J. C. Warren, Augustus Hemenway, R. D. Watson, Barrett Wendell, Evert J. Wendell, R. D. Weston-Smith, H. S. Russell, F. W. Thayer, W. R. Thayer, G. P. Curtis, J. H. Beale, G. S. Mandell, F. G. Balch, J. T. Burr, S. G. Wells, J. M. Hallowell, F. B. Lund, H. M. Wheelwright, James Barr Ames, A. P. Gardiner, Clement Fay, W. A. Brooks...