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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...meeting: P. L. Atherton, E. J. Lake, D. W. Fenton, W. W. Bingham, W. K. Flint, R. Bisbee, A. N. Broughton, P. P. Burleigh, H. A. Bull, D. D. Cassidy, A. L. Conger, W. D. Flagg, F. B. Hill, F. Johnson, G. A. Kavan, E. A. Knudson, D. D. Miller, C. R. Lyon, D. B. Ninde, W. B. Odiorne, J. M. Perkins, G. E. Plumb, S. C. Richardson, H. G. Rhodes, J. P. Sylvester, J. C. Sharp. A. P. Stone, J. C. Taussig, M. S. Wheeler, B. J. Worman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 10/10/1892 | See Source »

...Sturgis '93, A. M. Kales '96, E. C. Train '96, J. G. Palfrey '96, J. C. Hoppin '93, H. W. Cruikshauk, Med., H. Oppenheim '95, E. G. Bryant '95, S. Weill '95. N. C. Metcalf '96, W. H. Stevens Sp., C. A. Gray '95, D. D. Miller '95 E. R. Knapp Jr. '95, E. F. Champney '96, H. L. Harris Gr., W. E. Burke '95, H. K. White Gr., G. M. Bush '96, G. D. White-head '96, W. P. Dutton '96, P. W. Wrenn '94, M. C. Ford '95, C. V. Bush '95, E. B. Conant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Glee Club Trial. | 10/7/1892 | See Source »

...TRAFFORD, Capt.'95 ELEVEN. - The following men be on Nortons field to play Hopkinson at 3.30: Davis, Mills, Doucette, Teele, Cockrell, Potter, Hitch, Pierce, Richardson, Peabody, Knapp, Snow, Miller, McNear, Brown, Raymond, Forbes, Floyd...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notice. | 10/7/1892 | See Source »

...were: backs, Gunnell, Bacon, McNear, Jackson, Forbes, Brown, Floyd, and Mills; centre, Doucette, Parker, Potter; guard, Parker, Cockrell, Stackpole, Hitch, Mureline; tackles, Pierce, Ryerson, Knapp, Teele, Livin-good, Grew, Snow, Poole; ends, Johnston, Floyd, Washburn, Hartwell, Linder, Cooley, Whittemore, Poole, Sargent, Davis, Adams, Richardson, Miller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Class Elevens. | 10/4/1892 | See Source »

...Over-Production of Opinion," by D. S. Miller, is a discussion of the "requisites for a successful study of those complex matters which we call the problems of life." The great difficulty of the article lies in the size of the subject, and the difficulty of grasping it fully, and while it shows much thought it is still a trifle vague and inconclusive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Monthly. | 6/15/1892 | See Source »

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