Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...EMERSON.'92 CLASS NINE.- The following men must be on Nortons at four o'clock sharp to play the Boston Latin: Allen, Chase, Lockett, Curtis, Wrenn, Lake, Hunt, Gray, Spalding, Hale, Young, and Hollis...
...CLASS NINE.- Practice at 4 o'clock sharp. The following men please be out: Young, Hollis, Hale, Spalding, Gray, Wrenn, Lockett, Curtis, Chase, McKay, Allen, Hunt, Lake, Cummin, De Wolf, Codman, and Brown...
...work since the end of the recess, and though there is good material, it is crude to say the least. All are especially weak at the bat and show a great want of life and spirit in their play. The following men are trying for positions: McKay, Lake, Hunt, Wrenn, Gray, Lockett, Curtis, Clarke, Chase, Brown, Hyams, Oliver, Allen, Codman, Hollis, Hale, Young, Spalding, and Cummin...
Within the last few days the Yale representatives-Walter Camp, Harry Brooks, Walcott '91, and Williams '91,-and the Harvard representatives-Wendell Baker, Morrison, J. P. Lee '91, Moen '91, and Hunt '92-met at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, and discussed arrangements for a series of annual track athletic contests between the two colleges. The announcement made in yesterday's papers that the cup had been accepted was a trifle premature, as the committee has the matter still under advisement. In all probability the cup, offered by the New York graduates, will be accepted, and in this event...
...same theme. In the latter respect it suffered slightly from comparison. The former disadvantage, however, it fully overcame. It was dramatic and varied enough to hold the attention, and although it showed signs of inferior genius, portions of it, especially the dance of the Dryads, and the spirited, wild hunt, were remarkably good...