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...efforts are being made by nearly all the classes to select good tug of-war teams. Eighty-nine is exerting itself particularly, and the candidates practice every afternoon about four o'clock. Fourteen men are trying for positions-J. H. Sears, Stevenson and F. M. Brooks for anchor; Grew, Marquand, Deblois and Green for No. 1; Hunneman, Hunter, Raymond and Bartharlow for No. 2; Endicott, Anderson and Munroe for No. 3. Although these men are doing excellent work and will undoubtedly furnish a good team, it is not at all likely they will be able to hold out against...
...result of the last series of matches contested at the Shooting Club is as follows: Match A-First prize, Lamb; 2nd prize, Greene. Match B-First prize, Greene; 2nd prize, Lamb. Match C-First prize, Marquand; second prize, D. C. Holder...
Professor Marquand, of Princeton, N. J., has given the beautiful house that he owned there for a young ladies' college. The name of the new college is "Evelyn," and the best members of the faculty of the College of New Jersey lecture before the students. The college has been opened only a few weeks, but it already shows signs of vigor...
...following men have been elected members of the Chess and Whist Club: From '88-Bancroft, Brewer, Choate, Davis, Fuller; from '89-H. Holmes, Marquand; from '90-J. Crane, W. S. Crane, Garrison, R. W. Herrick; graduate students-J. Bridge and H. Webster...
Harvard. - First Team - F. G. Balch, F. Remington, C. Pierce, E. A. Pease. Substitutes - J. Endicott, P. Marquand. Second Team - J. H. B. Easton, R. S. Gorham, C. H. Baldwin, W. L. Munro Substitute - G. A. Carpenter...