Word: munro
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...this place. There are several candidates for positions in the out-field. The most promising men are Pervere, Downer, who is a very strong batsman, Pillsbury, Shapleigh and Hunneman. These men, as a rule, are also fair batsmen. Among the other candidates, the following are worthy of notice: Munro, Marvin, Cabot, Woodbury, Slattery...
...unable to gain an inch and time was called with '88 in possession of six inches of rope. The two teams were composed as follows: '88, 1. E. A. Pease, 2. J. R. Purdon, 3. P. Chase, anchor, F. G. Balch; '89, 1. G. L. Hunter, 2. W. L. Munro. 3. W. G. Rantoul, anchor, G. Perry...
...game was well contested, but the Harvards were too much for the Columbia boys." The New York World calls it "a series of well contested games, in which Harvard teaches Columbia a lesson." The score was 4 goals to 0. The Harvard team was composed of: Squibb, '81; Munro, '81; Paine, '81; Davis, '83; R. Sturgis, '81; O. M. W. Huntington, '81; A. Thorndike, Jr., '81; W. B. Noble, '84; R. B. Ennis, '83; R. Coit, '83; E. K. Butler, '83: R. M. Bradley...
...George Munro, the New York publisher, who has recently offered a number of bursaries to Dalhousie College, N. S., has endowed three new tutorships, Latin, Greek and Mathematics, at $1000 per annum each...