Word: master
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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JOHN TETLOW, Head-master of the Girls' High School and Girls' Latin School...
...Blake '93 and H. C. Lakin '94 laid a good trail in the vicinity of Fresh Pond, taking a wide circle around Mt. Auburn cemetry, finishing down Mt. Auburn street. D. W. Fenton '95 was master of the hounds and the pack were well up at the brake which was about three quarters of a mile from the gymnasium, and in the run home several took the wrong street and lost much ground. J. Manley '93 finished first, just nine minutes after the arrival of the hares. J L. Coolidge '95 was second and A. L. Endicott '94 came...
...Hill '94, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Hill of Wakefield, died at his home Friday noon of typhoid fever after an illness of three weeks. His father was Junior Master of the English High School, and it is probable that Hill would have followed teaching as a profession. He played first French horn on the Pierian Sodality. His loss will be felt keenly by the many that knew...
...jollification and dinner at the Quincy House in Boston. The hour for the dinner has been set at half past seven, and an extra good menu is assured. Governor Russell, Hon. P. A. Collins and others have been invited to attend. J. A. Wilder '93 will be toast-master and B. A. Gould L. S. will read an original poem, prepared especially for the occasion. The number of men who have signed the book at Leavitt & Pierce's is rather small as yet, and as very many who have not signed have signified their intention of attending, it is requested...
Aside from the length and hard pace, however, the run was interesting. At nine minutes of four the hares, A. Blake '93 and J. O. Nichols L. S., started from the gymnasium in the direction of Allston. Five minutes later the hounds started with J. O. Manley '93 as master. The trail led through Allston, up over Corey Hill, beyond to Brookline, round Chestnut Hill reservoir, then on to Jamaica Plain Pond. From there the trail led to Brookline, down Huntington Avenue, through Back Bay Park. where the pace was increased and kept undiminished until the hounds reached the Cambridge...