Word: keepers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Light-Keeper" by R. M. Lovett, composes the entire fiction of the number. It is simply told, and very vivid, but whether wittingly or not it is remarkably like Kipling's "Disturber of Traffic." If it were more original, it would be less uninteresting...
...Harvard officials of the meeting were J. G. Lathrop, time-keeper; J. H. Hunt, inspector; O. W. Shead and E. B. Bloss, field judges...
...distance was 12 1-5 secs., and the final time 24 4-5 secs., breaking the former record, made by Lee at the intercollegiate games last year, by nine-twentieths of a second. Lee ran in beautiful form and found time to speak on the way to the time keeper at the 110 yard mark...
...following are the men who will make up the Harvard team in the match with Haverford: Garrett (captain) P. G.; S. Skinner, L. S.; C. Skinner, L. S.; Hewes, M. S.; MacVeagh, '93 (wicket keeper); Quinby, L. S.; Sullivan, L. S.; H. A. Davis '91; Griswold '93; J. A. Parker '91; Wells '94, or Corning...
...best piece of prose in the number is the "The Light-House Keeper's Story." It is a plain, unvarnished tale of the sea, with little plot. The chief charm of this brief story lies in its smoothness of diction and naturalness of sentiment. It is less ambitious than either of the others of the author's contributions to the Advocate, but it is characterized by the same simplicity of style...