Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...PRESCOTT'S SPEECH.Henry Lee Prescott was the first speaker for Harvard. He said that no contention was made that corruption did not exist in parties, but the question was how much it was the duty of each man to free the party from corruption...
FRESHMAN CREW.- First squad row today at 3.30. Sprague, Phelps, Sleeper, Endicott, Chatman, Lord, Cornwell, Lee, Little, Duffield, Dyer, Eakins, Daven-port, Fox, White, Barton...
CHARLES F. DUNBAR, Dean.The following men will act as ushers: From the officers of the University, Professor Briggs, Professor Bartlett, Mr. C. P. Parker, and Mr. R. Cobb; from the students, G. C. Lee '94, H. C. Lakin '94, R. W. Emmons '95, and P. L. Horne, Gr.; also Mr. W. R. Thayer and J. O. Henshaw...
...independent action in politics is preferable to party allegiance," will be debated in the affirmative by Walter Hayden Clark '95, William Henry Cox, L. S., and John Wayland Peddie, L. S., from Yale; in the negative by Albert Stokes Apsey, L. S., Alfred Samuel Hayes, L. S., and Henry Lee Prescott '94, from Harvard. Each speaker will be limited strictly to fifteen minutes. The merits of the debate will be judged by General Francis A. Walker, President of the M. I. T., Hon. Carl Schurz of New York, and Professor E. J. James of the University of Pennsylvania...
...first squad of the crew is rowing as follows: Sprague, stroke; Phelps, 7; Sleeper, 6; Endicott, 5; Elder, 4; Lord, 3; Lee, 2; Little, bow. Other men still with the crew are: Eakins, Davenport, Fox, Skerrye, Pierson, Barton, Kennedy, Dyer, Dunlop, Fields, Carpenter, Rantoul and Connor...