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...officers, as far as appointed, are: Referee, Francis Peabody, Jr.; time keeper, J. G. Lathrop; judge for '90, W. H. Brooks; for '91, H. W. Keyes for '92, W. Alexander...
...officers of the meeting were; referee, Mr. J. D. Bradley, '88; judges, Mr. T. Woodbury, '89, Mr. All ston Burr, '89; starter, Mr E. C. Wright, L. S.; timers, Mr. J. G. Lathrop, Mr. J. H. Rhoades, '92; clerk of the course, Mr. J. Wendell, Jr., '81; measurer, Mr. W. Myer, '90; assistant clerks of the course, Mr. J. H. Rhoades, '92, Mr. J. H. Hunt...
...candidates for the Mott Haven team are working faithfully and on the whole satisfactorily. The men are out every fine day from 12 till 1, under the personal supervision Captain Mandell and Mr. Lathrop and have commenced regular training. The following is a complete list of the men and their events...
...toasts: Mr. Bunker to "Is the grind a productive consumer?" Mr. Darling to "The world formula insofar forth" as expressed in the Phi Beta Kappa "as such." Mr. Dodge to the idealism of Marlowe, Massinger and Middleton, contrasted with the subjective idealism of Byron, Browning and Walt Whitman," Mr. Lathrop to "Early rising and its influence on poetry." Mr. Newell to "The modern Puritan." Mr. Pillsbury to "Harvard College as foreshadowed in the Norman Conquest." Mr. Trafford to "The Class of '89," Mr. Warren to "College life, is it happiness or agony?" Mr Wright to "Wage fund and its influence...
...held next Friday and Saturday at the 2nd Regiment Armory at New Haven. The H. A. A. had intended to send down a regular team, but the plan fell through for various reasons, principally because funds were not forthcoming and because it was necessary for Capt. Mandell and Mr. Lathrop, without whom no team can be sent away from Cambridge, to be in Cambridge next Saturday for the first day of the winter meetings. The men who are going to take part in the games are taking this step at their own expense and cannot be regarded as representatives...