Word: list
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...list of editors of the "Harvard Law Review" recently published, the name of P. C. Ransom was accidentally omitted as an editor from the first year class...
...secure the best current magazines for the reading-room, that a complaint in this direction almost needs an apology accompanying it. But it seems to me, that an oversight has been made in their failure to provide a copy of the "Forum," a new but excellent magazine, with a list of contributors of high repute. Several persons have suggested, according to the regulation, that this periodical be put on the shelves, but, for some reason best known to the authorities themselves, their suggestions have as yet been unheeded. It is to be hoped that some action will be taken...
...printed list of class pictures will be delivered to-day and to-morrow to the seniors, each man receiving two lists, one to be preserved as a duplicate and the other to be made out and sent to Pach's Studio, or given to a member of the Photographic Committee, on or before March...
...considerable enthusiasm over the arrangements for the spring meeting. It was decided to offer a cup and medals as prizes, and to hold the first field meeting at Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Friday, May 27, at 1.30 o'clock. J. T. Cunningham, Dartmouth '87, was elected grand marshal. The list of events for competition decided on are as follows: Throwing base-ball, two-mile run, 100-yard dash, standing high jump, putting shot, mile run, throwing the 16-pound hammer, 220-yard dash, running high jump, standing bar-vault, half-mile run, 2-mile bicycle race, pole-vault, standing board...
...generosity of the class of '76, Princeton was enabled to add one more to her already long list of oratorical contests and competitive debates. The debate was between four men, one from each class, for a prize of $50, known as the "Class of '76 prize for debate in Political Science." The contestants were: Affirmative, R.E. Speer, '89 and F. H. White, '87; negative, J. J. Charlton, '90, and G. E. Scott, '88. The debate was spirited and very close. The judges gave the prize to G. E. Scott...