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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Crew 6, J. S. Codman, Hay, Stone, Morton; Crew 7, Richmond, Garceau, Soren, DuPont; Crew 8, Giddings, Payson, Hunt, C. P. Huntington; Crew 9 withdrew; Crew 10. Barnes, Walcott, Abbott, Post; Crew 11, King, Larrabee, Walcott, Put nam; Crew 12, Winslow, Scudder, Irwin, Barr; Crew 13, Hale, Young, Martin, Holland; Crew 14. Lund, Williams, Smith, Curtis; Crew 15, Black, Stults, Paine, Shaver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scratch Races. | 5/7/1890 | See Source »

...Stone, Endicott. Crew 7: Richmond, Garceau, Soren, DuPont. Crew 8; Giddings, Payson, Hunt, C. P. Huntington. Crew 9: Ganson, Patterson, C. Walcott, Wells. Crew 10: Barnes, Wiggin, G. Walcott, Abbott. Crew 11: King, Norton, Lincoln, Larrabee. Crew 12: Winslow, Scudder, Irwin, Barr. Crew 13: R. W. Hale, Young, Martin, Holland. Crew 14: Lund, Williams, Smith, Curtis. Crew 15: Black, J. B. Paine, Shaver, Watts. Crew 16: Stults, W. K. Post, Putnam, Butler...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Drawings for Scratch Races. | 5/3/1890 | See Source »

...will be made up of Pierce, '93, 148; Hand, '93, 162; Thomas, '92, 164; Evans, '93, 199; Pinkham, '92, 149; Cary, '93, 145; Hale, '93, 141; Meddows, '93, 151; Blake, '93, 143; Blaney, '91, 149; Harding, L. S., 141; Saltonstall, '93, 155; Bartlett, '93, 145; Cavanaugh, '93. 145; Holland, '93, 166; Walker, '91, 145. Captain Cumnock will have the other men, who are, McDonald, '92, 161; H. F. Berry, '92, 153: Grimes, L. S. 160; Shaler Berry, '92 185; Eurbick, '91 156; Horne, '92, 140; Stearns, '93, 145; Thacher, '93, 143; Bis by, '92, 153; Greenough, '92, 150; Blagdon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FootBall Game. | 4/25/1890 | See Source »

...Holland, a freshman, will pitch for the Dartmouth nine this afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/19/1890 | See Source »

...small fine, or he may turn and run. In this case the assistants play their part. If they catch him his fine is doubled for running away. The general life of students in continental universities is almost entirely free from regulations by the faculty, notably so in Holland and Scandinavia. In Germany the civil authorities, in case they arrest a student, hand him over to the university authorities, who deal with his offense themselves...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Reynold's Lecture. | 3/13/1890 | See Source »

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