Word: lloyd
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Johnston, l.e.; Whitbeck, l.t.; Lloyd, l.g.; Homans, c,; Catlin, r.g.; H. Stowell, r.t.; Sherwin, r.e.; Farley, (capt.), q.b.; Stowell, l.h.b.; Davis, r.h.b.; Brown...
...FOOTBALL.- The following men will be at Leavitt and Peirce's with their clothes ready to go to St. Marks at 10.15 (Saturday). L. Stowell, H. Stowell, Raymond, Brown, Davis, Fairbanks, Catlin, Lloyd, Whitbeck, Huntington, Sherwin, Jackson, Johnston, Thompson, Homans and Farley...
...week. Several new men have joined the squad and the practice has been sharper than before. The team goes to Southboro this morning to play St. Marks. The probably line up for Ninety-nine will be as follows: Sherwin, r. e.; Stowell, r. t.; Catlin, r. g.; Fairbank, c.; Lloyd, l. g.; Whitbeck, l. t.; Johnson, l. e.; Farley, q. b.; Davis, r. h. b.; Stowell, l. h. b.; Brown, f. b. Besides the above, Dayton, Gilder, Homans, Thompson and Huntington will be taken. Dayton and Lloyd of the 'Varsity squad are with their class team temporarily...
...distress are (1) monopolies; (a) they have crushed competion; (b) injured markets; (x) raised prices of farmers' needs; (y) lowered prices of farmers' products. (2) Class legislation; (a) it has unduly exempted rich from taxation; (b) it has protected certain manufacturers; (c) it has given bonnties to sugar trust (Lloyd's Wealth vs. Commonweath, 9-30). (3) Single gold standard; (a) it has caused fall of prices of commodities; (x) caused contraction of currency; (m) thrown silver out of use (n) though per capita circulation is as great as in 1873, this does not prove much; (1) business has increased...
Doucette, Lloyd, r. g. l. g., Brown...