Word: nortone
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...held yesterday afternoon. The hares, W. C. Downes, '90, and H. A. Davis '91, left the gymnasium at 3.22 and were followed six minutes later by the hounds, with J. D. Gorham, '90 as master. The trail was laid through Harvard square, then turning sharp to the left through Norton's woods and up to Porter's station. From here the trail ran parallel to the railroad track as far as Fresh pond, then turning sharply, straight back to Highland street, where the break was made. The hares reached the gymnasium at 4.30, and twenty minutes later the hounds began...
...Wright and Goodwin, Messrs. Wheeler and Parker; Latin, Professors Lane, Allen, Greenough, Smith and Preble, Messrs. Richardson and Parker; English, Professors Briggs and Wendell, Messrs. Baker, Clymer, Kittredge and Hayes; German, Professors Sheldon and Bartlett, Messrs. Babbitt and Grandgent; French, Professors Cohn and Sanderson, Mr. Sumichrast; Italian, Dante, Professor Norton, Philosophy, Professor Royce; Political Economy, Professor Tausigg and Mr. Huntington; History, Professors Macvane. Emerton and Hart, Mr. Bendelari; Music. Professor Paine, Mathematics, Professors Byerly and B. O. Pierce, Mr. Sawin; Physics, Messrs. Hall and Whiting; Chemistry, Dr. Huntington; Natural History, Professors Mark and Goodale, Messers. Parker, Washburn and Ganong...
...class cradle will go to Mr. W. K. Norton...
...serious drawback to the eleven, and has checked new men from coming out. With steady practice on good grounds, many old players and the large number of new candidates to draw from, who will undoubtedly be attracted to cricket if the eleven has the use of Jarvis or Norton's field, we may look for a better record next year, and look for a better record next year and even a victory in one of the championship games...
...article in Harper's Monthly by Chauncey M. Dephew, Yale '56, on Yale as a factor in American life, will be followed by an article on Harvard by Professor Charles Eliot Norton, and one on Princeton by Professor William M. Sloane...