Word: lees
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men will compose the Wesleyan nine: Talmage, '93; Gordon, '94; Lee, '94; Tirrell, '94; E. Smith, '93; Hall, '92; Little, '92; Jones, '93; and Lapham...
...base, A. H. Kelly, Peet, Franklin, Copp, J. H. Peck, Chandler; second base, Wardwell, Starkweather, Goodwilie, W. Cook, Eliot, Holden; third base, Corning, McKell, Buckner; short stop, Dwight, Bartholomew, Fowler, Maples; the field, J. H. Miller, J. St. John, Nolan, Harris, Keck, Cox, J. C. Peck, Hinckey, Montgomery, H. Lee, Farnam, Sayles, and Hubby and Dyer (captain...
...record committee voted to allow the following records: E. B. Bloss 40 yds. in 4 3-4 seconds, at the B A. A. grounds on Feb. 13th; E. B. Bloss 20 yds. in 2 4-5 sec., at Roxbury School games Feb. 22. The record of J. P. Lee of 220 yds. 2 ft. 6 inches hurdle race, at Cambridge, May 22, 1891, was declared the American amateur record...
...Lowell. Mr. Leslie Stevens, the originator of the plan, occupied the chair. The meeting was in the nature of a protest against the rudely expressed objections to placing more tributes to foreigners in Westminster Abbey. Among those present were Sir Frederick Pellock and Messrs. Stevens, Linton, Besant, Gosse, Sidney, Lee, Maccoll and Martineau...
...Lee '91 was in town yesterday...