Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...English Amiel" is the late Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln College. Oxford. And Mr. Lovett has succeeded in this short essay of his in sketching the dominant characteristics of Pattison's nature, and in noting striking analogies between the morbidly sensitive Englishman and the author of the Journal Intime...
...yards run, (45 yds. limit). - W. Emerson '95, 45 yds.; A. Lincoln '95, 45 yds.; W. R. Buckminster '94, 45 yds.; A. Blake '98, 30 yds.; D. W. Fenton '95; 30 yds.; C. H. Baker '95, 35 yds.; A. R. Whittier '94, 45 yds.; J. Corbin '92, 25 yds.; H. C. Lakin '94, 30 yds.; J. C. Nichols L. S., 20 yds.; G. L. Batchelder...
...Boston and vicinity have been invited to sit on the platform, and the Glee Club will sing during the evening. The meeting will have additional interest, since it is held on the anniversary of the birth of one of the most noble Republicans the country has ever had, Abraham Lincoln...
HARVARD REPUBLICAN CLUB. - There will be a meeting in Sanders Theatre, Feb. 12, at 7.45 p. m. to celebrate Lincoln's Birthday. Hon. F. T. Greenshalge will deliver the address and members of the University and all others are invited to attend. The seats will be free...
...special interest to Harvard men in the February number of Outing will be an anonymous article on "College Rowing," and well-written essays on "Photography and Athletics" by W. I. Lincoln Adams and on "Training" by Malcolm Ford...