Word: l
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...L. Bayard, of Princeton, who won the individual intercollegiate golf championship last spring, has been granted the 'varsity...
Some two weeks ago we published an obituary notice of Morris L. Black, a special in the class of '91, and a citizen of Cleveland, Ohio. Although but twenty-nine years old at the time of his death, Mr. Black had made such a reputation for himself and is so generally mourned, that we can but speak more minutely of a character and a career which offer so much to emulate...
...order of the toasts was as follows: Toastmaster, N. Biddle; "The Class," W. B. Cutting, Jr.; "The Crew," F. L. Higginson; "Baseball," S. W. Lewis; "The Press"; L. G. O. Smith; "Debating," R. C. Bolling; "Track Team," A. N. Rice; "Toast to the Class," E. L. Dudley; "Poem," R. S. Holland...
...SPECIAL offer to the Harvard students this season. The best suit for value ever offered at twenty-five dollars. Call and examine. L. Pinkos, Tailor, 1122 Mass. Ave., Cambridge...
...Sophomores, who spoke on the affirmative of the question: "Resolved, that the President of the United States should be elected for a term of six years and should be ineligible for reelection. The Sophomore Club was represented by W. M. Chadbourne, P. A. Atherton, H. S. Bowers, and A. L. Becker, alternate. As in the first inter-club debate, Union and Forum Sophomores were excluded from the Sophomore trials. The Freshman Club was represented by J. G. Peirce, L. M. Dougan, H. W. Bowker, and J. C. Mangan alternate. The judges were C. E. Seaman Asst., S. R. Wrightington...