Word: hersey
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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With the exception of Bremer there will be the same list of hurdlers. The Hersey brothers of Exeter and Converse of Hale's, who expect to enter in the fall, will make these events still stronger. G. N. Hersey is also a good broad jumper while Converse has cleared the bar at 5 ft. 9 in. H. J. Browne, St. Paul's, S. F. Spear, W. A., and W. W. Coe, Hopkinson's, are all coming to Harvard next year. These three men divided the honors in the weight events at the interscholastic meet...
...Hersey and W. A. Hersey of Exeter, also did good work in the dashes, hurdles and broad jump. Together they won 16 of Exeter's 18 3-4 points; W. W. Coe of Hopkinson's School, won the hammer throw, but was beaten in the shot put by Spear, W. A. Coe has put the shot 40 ft. in practice but he loses his snap in competition. The other winners were Batchelder, Waban School, in the half mile; Edson, W. H., in the low hurdles; Converse, Hale's in the high jump; Winslow...
...Hersey...
...base hit-Foster. Sacrifice hit-Burgess. Stolen bases-Chandler, Lynch. First base on balls-off Carter, Clark; off Clay, Laughlin, Rand, Clark; off McCornick-Lawton, Beach, Guernsey 2, Clay. Struck out-by Carter, McCornick, Chandler; by Clay, McCornick; by McCornick, Little, Hersey 2, Guernsey; by Hayes, Little. Double plays-Carter, Miller, Weeks; Beach, Weeks. Passed balls-Miller. Hit by pitched ball-McCornick, Lynch, Little. Time-1 hr. 30 min. Umpire-M. Murray...
Other contributions are: "Outside the Dance," by J. F. B.; "The Geologist," by J. A. M.; "At the 'Orange Tree'," by F. W. C. Hersey '99; and "To Him that Hath Not shall be Given," by Norton Shaw...