Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Agassiz upheld professional coaches, and was answered by Mr. Loeb. A word was spoken by Mr. Lloyd in favor of working boats on the river and class nines, and then the chair called for an expression of opinion from Prof.'s Lanman and Sargent who were present...
...following scholarships have been awarded by the faculty: Graduates - H. M. Clark, F. B. Goddard, A. W. Roberts and J. N. Johnson. Freshman scholarships are awarded to Huddleston, Snyder. Frazer, La Monte, Lloyd, Gleason, Churchill, Washburn, Matthews, Bright and Bigelow...
Commencement parts have been provisionally assigned as follows : Orations - Grandgent, Hodges, McInnes. Dissertations - O'Callaghan, Lloyd, Haskell, Loeb, H. Putnam, Jennison, Cummings, F. Nichols, Babbitt, Ranney, Denniston, Wyman, Fay, Bachelder, Faxon, Sheffield, Lane, J. R. Coolidge, Wigmore, L. A. Coolidge, Kaan, Worcester, Lowell, Woodbury, Hooper, Evans, Cowgill, W. H. Page, Knight, Perry. Disquisitions - Atwood, Hewitt, Getchell, Coit, Ranney, Burch, Holmes, A. Lyman, Norris, O. Putnam, Kikkawa, Moffat, Wingate, Binney, Jacobs, O. G. Smith Hooke, Edgerly, Lee, Dame, Howe, Ranlet, H. L. Smythe, Johnson, Sanger, Moors, G. D. Burrage, E. T. Cabot, J. E. Davis, A. M. Lord, Sprague, Brackett...
Last night about seventy men assembled in Sever 11 to listen to the Harvard Union debate on "Resolved, That the Republican party has outlived its usefulness." The principal disputants were: Messrs. Lloyd, '83, and E. A. Hubbard, '84, for the affirmative; Foss, '85, and Merriam, '86, for the negative. The affirmative claimed that the party should cease to exist, since it had fallen completely into the hands of demagogues. The negative gave an able review of the good work done by the party in the past, and claimed that it could and would continue in its labors. Messrs. Barnes, Jones...
...meets in Sever 11 at 7.30 this evening, instead of Thursday evening, as usual. The question for debate, "Resolved, That the Republican party has outlived its usefulness," is a very interesting one, and will probably call forth many speeches from the floor. The regular disputants are: Affirmative - H. M. Lloyd, '83; E. A. Hibbard, '84. Negative - G. E. Foss, '85; J. McK. Merriam...