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James Otis Hoyt, who died on Saturday in New York, was a native of Haverhill, a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University and Law School, and a practicing lawyer in New York City since 1868. He was once a partner of John R. Fellows, who has just died...
...country championship run was held over the five mile course, resulting in an easy victory for Grant M. S. The course was up Garden St. to the dike, across the clay pits, along the dike to Concord Ave., around Fresh pond to Mt. Auburn and then home to the Law School. Ten men started, nine of whom finished. Grant finished nearly a minute ahead of Foote in the good time of 30m. 12s., which is a new record for the course. The first five men to come in were as follows: Grant M. S., 30m. 12s.; Foote...
Columbia's candidates are: Erskine, Jacobus, Knapp, Lemcke, Moffat, T. Parker, all of the College; Price, Law; A. W. Parker and Seward, of the School of Mines; Kroeber, Philosophy...
...annual cross country championship run will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The start will be from the Gymnasium and the finish in front of the Law School...
...first men in should reach the finish at about half past four. The course will be up Garden street to the dike, across the clay pits, along the dike to Concord avenue, around Fresh Pond to Mr. Auburn and thence home to the Law School...