Word: manley
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...later and followed the trail to Allston bridge where they were misled by an old trail and crossed the river. From Barry's corner they ran to the Brighton Abattoir and thence to Mt. Auburn cemetery where the break was made. The first hounds in were Sears, '91, and Manley, '93, who returned at 4.37, four minutes before the hares...
...where the break was made near Mt. Auburn. They got back to the gymnasium at 4.29. The hounds, under T. P. King, '91, as master started eight minutes after the hares. Just before the break was made there was some difficulty in following the trail. The first hound, J. Manley, '93, with T. P. King, '91, second, returned seventeen minutes after the hares...
...along the track to the Belmont marshes, and through them to Fresh pond and Mt. Auburn, where the break was made opposite the cemetery. The hares got in at 4.34 1-2, and it was twenty minutes before the hounds began to arrive. Alexander L. S., was first with Manley '93 a close second. Both hares and the first hound will receive prizes...
...following men have been elected members of the English club: J. M. Manley. Gr.; J. B. Fletcher, Gr.; G. Santayana, Gr.; P. Dexter, L. S,; C. A. Hight, L. S.; F. S. Duncan, '90; N. Hapgood, '90; R. C. Harrison, '90; A. McCulloch, jr., '91. The officers for the year are as follows: president, Professor A. S. Hill; vice-president, Assistant Professor Wendell; Sec. and Treas., P. S. Abbot, '90; executive committee, the two last named with G. R. Carpenter, R. W. Herrick, '90, and a '91 man to be chosen...
...Graduate club, and as such it is expected to take its proper place among the permanent clubs of Harvard University. The officers of the club are: President, Mr. Siebert; vice-president, Dr. Markley; secretary, Mr. Roe; treasurer, Mr. Chittenden. Executive committee: Dr. Markley. chairman; Messrs. Setchell, Nields, Rich, Conger, Manley, Delabarre, Sabine, Roe, Ball...