Word: manhattan
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...customary to give the college a conservative estimate of what may be expected from the Mott-Haven team whose final efforts will be made at the annual Intercollegiate Games to be held on Manhattan field. New York, Saturday afternoon. The contest generally narrows down to the men representing Harvard and Yale and the meeting is often a repetition of the dual games between these colleges, but this year some new stars have sprung up in the smaller colleges, who will undoubtedly take points from the larger colleges. In discussing the probable winners of the meeting this estimate will be based...
...Tuesday, delegates from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Swathmore, University of New York, and Union college, met at the Fifth avenue Hotel, New York and made the drawings for the intercollegiate athletic games which are to be held at Manhattan Field, on May 27. W. S. Walcott, of Yale, presided and W. C. Baker, of Union, was secretary. The officers of the meet will be as follows: W. B. Curtis, referee ; H. H. Baxter, G. W. Mathewson, H. M. Millon, judges; substitute, M. W. Ford; timers. F. W. Wood, R. Hall, C. C. Hughes and C. A. Reid; measurers, M. W. Ford...
...Manhattan Athletic Association's clubhouse will be sold April...
FRANCIS OSMOND FRENCH '57.Francis Osmond French '57, president of the Manhattan Trust Company, died last Sunday at his home in Tuxedo...
...prepared for college at Exeter and entered Harvard as a sophomore 1854. In 1862 he was appointed naval officer of customs at Boston and the following year was collector of the same port. In 1880 he retired from business, but eight years later accepted the presidency of the Manhattan Trust Company which he held until his death...