Word: men
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...BURLINGHAM, Secretary.SHOOTING CLUB.- The following men will take the 2 o'clock car for Watertown this afternoon: Luce, Mackay, Hastie, Bacon, Beal, Post, W. Austin, Haskell, Dodge...
...PEROT, Secretary.The following men will be on Divinfield at 3.30 sharp: Dunn, Carey, Cummings, Brice, Davis, Vail, Chew, Dibblee, Robb, Mullins, Ingalls, Burgess, Stearns, Mulford, Pease, Kidder, Stephenson, Bartlett, Post, Blake, Frothingham, Falk, Windsor, Malone, Broughton, Collamore, Manning...
...ELLSWORTH.NINETY-TWO CREW.- The following men will be at the boat house ready to row at 4 p. m.: Weed, J. C. Hubbard, Motte, Draper, Gillespie, Stearns, Greenwood. The following men will row in the gymnasium at 5 p. m.: Schud der, Codman, Putnam, Young, Loring, McKay, Rhoades, and Gratwick...
...Princeton lose confidence; after Harvard had made her first lucky touchdown five minutes after play began she came up to the game with renewed vigor, and proceeded to rush the ball down behind Harvard's goal for a touchdown; after Trafford's goal from the field the Princeton men went at the play again with a rush, and soon had Harvard's score headed by one point. At this time, however, Harvard began playing a much stronger game and for a few minutes the Princeton men seemed to lose heart and allowed the ball to be rushed rapidly down...
...while Trafford and Saxe's punting gained ground repeatedly. All the backs, however, fumbled too much through the whole game. Dean's play was the steadiest on the field. His passing was accurate and his tackling was vigorous at all times. He and B. Trafford were about the only men on the team who were not almost exhausted when time was called...