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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Wendell Goodwin, a prominent member of the class of '74, died in Litchfield, Conn., on March 1, at the age of forty-four. He was born at Portsmouth, N. H., in 1853. During his college course he was one of the best known men in his class. He rowed on his freshman crew, and for three years on the 'Varsity crew. After graduation he travelled abroad for several years, and on his return became prominent in a number of business firms in Boston and New York...
...first of a series of articles by well-known writers on subjects relating to amateur sport appears in Harper 's Weekly of Feb.26. It is one of a number of contributions by John Corbin '91, on the general subject of "A Harvard Man at Oxford," the special subject being "Slacking on the Isis and the Char." It is an interesting sketch and gives promise of opening an interesting column...
...Henney 1901, who jumped out of the fourth story window in Hilton Monday was doing well according to a report from the hospital last evening. No serious consequences are expected. It can not yet be known however, how soon he will be able to leave the hospital...
...floor below. He attempted to go down the wooden ladder in the air shaft but finding it on fire started down the stairs. Whether he forgot that from the end room in the entry he could reach the fire escape or whether the room was locked is not known. Suffice it to say that Henney reached the fourth floor, found it impossible to go further and rushing to the window of room number 30 climbed out upon the sill...
...University Club Committee, acting upon the advice of President Etiot, Mr. Adams, the chairman of the graduate committee, and a number of well known graduates in Boston and New York, has decided to send a pamphlet explaining the project to all graduates...