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...provisional appointments for commencement parts have been announced by the faculty of Dartmouth College as follows; Oration, with valedictory, Robert H. Fletcher, Hanover; salutatory in Latin, with oration, Arthur T. Smith, Dover; philosophical orations, Edward R. Ham, Keezar Falls, Me.; Moses H. Hoyt, Fitchburg; English orations, Thomas C. Ham, East Barrington; Harry D. Lakeman, Nashua; disputation, "Is the American Policy of Dispersed Collegiate Endowment Advantageous to Education?"- affirmative, Louis S. Cox, Manchester; no appointment for negative; dissertation, Guy C. Richards, Salem, Mass...
...final pole jump was won by W. W. Hoyt, of the Boston team, with three metres thirty centimetres; A. C. Tyler, of the Princeton team, second, with three metres twenty centimetres...
Curtis, B. A. A., won the first heat of the hurdle race defeating Hoyt. Time, 18s. Goulding of England won the secone heat. Time, 18 2/3s...
...yesterday afternoon for New York. They will sail today on the steamer Fulda. Two of the five men who compose the team are E.H. Clark '96 who will enter in the shot and hammer events, the high and broad jumps, and the hop-step-and-jump, and W. W. Hoyt '98, who will compete in the pole vault...
...time, 4s. Putting 16 lb. shot, A. Lovering '97, first, 37 ft. 51/4 in.; K. K. Kubli L. S., second, 36 ft. 91/8 in. Running high jump, W. E. Putnam '96, first, 5 ft. 101/4 in: E. H. Clark '96, second, 5 ft. 91/4 in. Pole vault, W. W. Hoyt '98, first, 9 ft. 111/2 in.; A. B. Emmons '98, was tied with G. B. Atherton of the B. A. A. for second...