Word: lambs
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual fall meeting of the Shooting Club was held last night in 41 Matthews and the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, G. N. Lamb, '91, vice-president. R. H. Post, '91; executive officer, W. F. Beal, '93; secretary, T. Everett, '91; treasurer, C. B. Pike, '91; captain, J. M. MacKay, '92: directors-from '91 M. Luce; from '92, J. M. Mackay; from '93, E. M. Weld...
...Luce, Lamb, Dodge, Everett or Gould...
...individual scores were as follows: Luce, 19; Bacon, 25; MacKay, 18; Post, 22; Lamb, 15. Yale-Waite, 18; Farwell, 21; Sage, 16; Clay, 24, Burrell...
...Haven. All spring the candidates for both teams have been practicing steadily, and the team which Harvard sends down to-day is as strong as last year's victorious one. The make-up of the Harvard team is: Bacon, '90, capt.; McKay, '92; Luce, '91; Post, '90, and Lamb, '91. The match will be shot under the agreement published in a recent number of the CRIMSON...
...opinions" is particularly lucid and interesting. "Emerson would have been condemned by that Inquisition," says Mr. Thayer, "for two of his sentences." The Value of the Corner, by G. P. Lathrop, is one of those discussive essays upon nothing in particular and many things in general, such as Lamb delighted in. There is nothing else Lamb-like, however, in Mr. Lathrop's theory of the advantages for solitude of a corner. "A Forgotten Episode," is a story of Indian wrongs by Americans fifty years ago known to history as the "Spoliation of the Cherokees." Over the Teacups is as bright...