Word: lathrop
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Silas Curry, Ph. D., elocution; William Edward McClintock, highway engineering; James Gray Lathrop, athletics; Alphonse Brun, French; Alfred Bull Nichols, A. B. D. B., German; Theodore Henckels, S. B. French; Heinrich Conrad Bierwirth, Ph.D., German; Thaddeus William Harris; Ph. D., geology; Robert Tracy Jackson, S. D., paleontology; James Lee Love, A. M. mathematics; Herman Wadsworth Haley, Ph. D., Latin; Frank Beverly Williams, A. M., Roman Law; William Michel Woodworth, Ph. D., microscopic anatomy; Francis Kingsley Ball, A.M., Latin; Charles Burton Gullick, A.M., Greek: Comfort Avery Adams, Jr., S. B., electrical engineering; John Wesley Churchill, A. M, elocution...
...success of the games, we all feel very hopeful, although realizing the uncertainties of such contests. The men have trained faithfully and are in excellent condition. Captain Thompson and Mr. Lathrop have done their utmost and a forerunner of their success was seen in the games with Yale. The CRIMSON extends to them its heartiest good wishes, a feeling which the whole university must share...
...Lathrop is due a hearty expression of thanks. He started the year with a mass of new material, but with comparatively few of last year's team. His success is shown in the success of the team. He has kept up with his past reputation and little more could be said in his favor...
...colleges this spring gives the victory to Harvard by a very close margin. Such estimates are, however, notoriously unreliable. We place our hopes rather on the confidence which we feel in the men individually and as a team. They have trained faithfully under the guidance of Mr. Lathrop, whose skill has always triumphed over adverse circumstances, and we believe that they will bring honor to themselves and the University. There is no need to urge up on the team the necessity of working for every possible point. The men realize the closeness of the contest and will enter their respective...
Marshal: J. G. Lathrop, Harvard...