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Flying rings.- T. C. Bachelder, L. S., G. A. Pudor, '86, S. L. Swarts, '88, C. O. Lander, '86, A. T. Dudley...
...Junior Year," Mr. T. T. Baldwin; "Politics," Mr. Merriam; "The Junior Crew," Mr. Roberts; "Forensics," Mr. LaMonte; "The College Press," Mr. Sanborn; "Glimpses of Heaven," Mr. Frye. Perhaps no feature of the dinner contributed more to the enjoyment of the class than the quartette, composed of Messrs. Mason, Harrison, Lander, and Morton. Mr. Mason acted as chorister, and called upon the following gentlemen for solos: Messrs. Barnes, Carey, Guild, Lander, Taylor, Frye, Richardson, Simmons, and Roberts. At a late hour the party broke up, after cheering the class, the college, and the '86 tug-of-war team...
STANDING HIGH JUMP.The entries for the standing high jump were S. H. Fessenden, '86, H. L. Clark, '87, E. H. Rogers, '87, C. O. Lander, '86, and T. C. Bachelder, L. S. Of these all contested except Fessenden. All the contestants succeeded in clearing the bar for the first few trials, then Lander failed, followed by Bachelder and Rogers, leaving Clark the winner, with a record of 4 ft., 6 in. This is 2 1-2 inches lower than the jump made by Chamberlain, '86, last year...
FENCING.The only entries in this event were A. H. Morris, '85, and C. O. Lander, '86. Mr. Morris contested this event last year, being defeated by Mumford, '84, after a close struggle. The contest of Saturday last was very even, neither of the gentlemen having any great superiority over the other. In the latter part of the event Mr. Lander succeeded in getting under his opponents guard and disarming him. The event was won by Lander; score, seven...
Fencing.- A. H. Morris, '85, C. O. Lander...