Word: miller
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual convention was held in the Sturtevant House, New York, on Saturday last. The delegates present were: From Princeton, C. L. Riggs, W. L. Hodge; from University of New York. C. C. Miller, H. A. Matthews; from Stevens Institute, J. C. Black, F. B. Stevens, Jr.; from Harvard, L. McK. Garrison...
...Spaulding, '87, 5ft. 4in. Light weight wrestling - first heat Denny, '87, threw L. Rice, '88; second heat Horne, '90, threw Goldie, '90; final heat won by Denny. Pole-vault - won by F. Spaulding, '87, at 8ft. 4in.; Chapin, '90, second. Middle-weight wrestling - won by Black, '88, who threw Miller, '90, Hitch and kick - by Moore, '89, 7ft. 11in.; W. Rice, second. Feather-weight wrestling - Leach, '90, threw S. Dodd, '87. Spring-board jump - won by Moore, '90, at 8ft. 6in.; F. Spaulding, '87, second. White, '88, and Terhune, '89, gave exhibitions on the balancing and flying trapeze...
...nine of '66 was composed from the following men: Hunnewell, Flagg, Ames, Wright, Abercrombie, Smith, Parker, Sprague, Watson, Baker, Nelson, Miller, Mealey, Shaw, Stevens, Stearns...
...Harvard champion nine of '65 was constituted from the following men, of whom Flagg, Abercrombie and Hunnewell were looked upon with as much veneration as Allen and Sam Winslow to-day: Flagg, Wright, Parker, Abercromble, Barker, Hunnewall, Davis, Gray, Nelson, Sprague, Miller, (this Nelson, by the way, was the man who used to visit freshmen's rooms and twist the knobs off the doors in his hand. He was the strongest man in college at the time...
...preliminary Junior Orator contest held in Bath Hall, simultaneously resulted in the selecting of the following gentlemen to represent the societies on the commencement stage: - Whight Hall - C. J. Hatfield, J. H. Pershing, W. M. Daniels and W. M. Irvine. Clio Hall - A. H. Miller, W. A. Wyckoff, L. Farrand and J. E. Hedges...