Word: nortone
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...large audience of undergraduates and the usual number of Cambridge citizens assembled in Sanders Theatre last evening to hear the lecture which the guest of the college, Dr. Creighton, of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Eng., had consented to deliver. In the absence of President Eliot, Professor Norton, in a terse, well-pointed speech, introduced the lecturer to the the audience...
...audience remained seated and Professor Norton knowing the evident wish of all present again ascended the stage and made a short speech of thanks to Dr. Creighton. "It is a great pleasure," he said, for the oldest of American Universities to be connected as Dr. Creighton has shown us with the oldest of the universities of England and the world. It gives an added dignity to our short years to feel that they are thus connected with the universities to which civilization owes so much. It is a pleasure to know that English blood flows in the veins of those...
None of the men on the Harvard eleven played a poor game; Holden's playing, in especial, being remarkably good. For Wesleyan, Wells, Steelman, Hamlin and Manchester did the best work. The teams were made up as follows: Wesleyan - Rushers: Cassidy-Glenn, Hughes, Wells (capt.), Fish, Norton, Richards; quarter-back, Steel-man; half-backs, Manchester and Hamlin; full back, Beattys. Harvard - Holden, Faulkner, Wood, Brooks (capt.), Woodman, Butler, Harding; quarter-back, Fletcher; half-backs, Porter and Sears; full back, Peabody. Referee, Mr. Peters, Yale...
MILE WALK.Bemis, '87, scratch; Zinkeisen, '89, 30 seconds; Norton, '88, 30 seconds; Grover, '90, 90 seconds. This event was won by Bemis in 7 minutes 10 3-4 seconds. Norton and Zinkeisen had a hard race for second place, but the former won it in 7 minutes 51 4-5 seconds. Bemis' time was never equalled in a fall meeting...
...coated with mud. Dartmouth's captain, Odlin, played well, but his team did not support him at all. The teams were as follows: Harvard. Rushers, Holden, Bancroft, Wood, Brooks, Woodman, Butler, Harding; quarter-back, Fletcher; half-backs, Sears and Porter; full back, Peabody. Dartmouth. Rushers, Hurd, Morgan, Eaton, Dartt, Norton, Blossom, Hagen; quarter-back, Odlin, (capt); half-backs, Artz, Bodwell; fullback, Kelley. Referee, Mr. F. A. Mason...