Word: masterful
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...start was reduced to five minutes, and they were required to come in twelve minutes ahead of the first hound in order to win. H. A. Davis, '91, and A. Blake, '93, the hares, left the gymnasium at 4.06. About twenty hounds, under T. P. King, '91, as master, followed the trail, which ran almost in a circle around Harvard Square, across back yards to the North Cambridge claypits, and down the Fitchburg track to Porter's Station. They lost time on the many doubles, and did not return to the gymnasium until 5.26, twenty-three minutes later than...
...Crane, '90 is pay master of the Warren Paving Company of New York...
...hare and hounds run yesterday wac delayed by the neglect of the H. A. A. to provide paper for scent. When the hares, H. A. Davis, 91, and J. Manley, '93, finally started, it was already growing dark. About thirty hounds, under T. P. King, '91, as master, followed the trail to the Longfellow estate and back to Norton's woods, and there were thrown off by a double. They could not find the scent again on account of darkness, and returned, G. Lowell, '92, coming in first. The hares won the hunt as they continued through Somerville, North Cambridge...
...course toward's Norton's woods, then turning across North Avenue, swung through Arsenal Square and Ash Street to the Brighton bridge. From there the course lay fairly straight to Coolidge's corner and down Beacon street to the Harvard bridge. The hares, under H. A. Davis '91, as master, lost considerable time about Arsenal Square. They made good time in Brighton, however, and were strung out for about half a mile. They made the break at the Cambridge end of the Harvard bridge, most of the men appearing for the run in. The first three men were Manley...
...Phelps Ward's last novel "Come Forth," is a romantic story treated in an unusual way. The tale carries one to Jerusalem in the days of Lazarus, the skilled master-builder, who, while at work on the house of Annas, the exhigh priest, falls in love with Zahara, Annas' beautiful daughter. By a miracle Christ aids Lazarus in saving Zahara from death by drowning which bridges over the social gulf between them. All is well except that Lazarus refuses to deny the Nasarene, and for their devotion Christ finally brings about the marriage. It is a story much more...