Word: porter
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...DAVIS.--Ward, Tilton, Martin, Harding, Wadleigh, Barney, B. Brown, Howes, Beardsell, Scott, R. L. Mason, George, Rice, Gray, Porter, Ewer, D. G. Harris, Lewis, Runnells, Swain...
...call later in the week by sending work to S. B. Snow, Matthews 18. In view of the fact that many laundry bundles were stolen from the dormitories last week, it is advisable that men expecting to be away at these hours should previously deliver clothing to the porter and not leave it outside their doors...
About fifty men went out on the last hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon. S. H. Bush '01 and D. Grant 3M., were the bares, and H. B. Clark '01 was master of the hounds. A course of about four miles was laid through Somerville and finally to Porter's Station, where the break was made. C. J. Swan '01 finished first, H. S. Knowles '02 second, and G. E. Behr '03 third. Cups will be given to the first and second...
...course led through Norton's woods to Winter Hill, then west nearly as far as Tufts College, and home through West Somerville, past Porter Station, and down North avenue, making a little over five miles in all. The break was on North avenue, about three-quarters of a mile from the Gymnasium. S. H. Bush '01 was first home, and C. J. Swan '01, second...
...hare and hounds run which was postponed on Wednesday on account of the football celebration was held yesterday afternoon. The course led through Norton's woods, and up Beacon street to Porter Station, then home by Massachusetts avenue, with a break at Shepard street, about half a mile from the finish. There were no hares, and the hounds were led by H. B. Clark '01, who was the first man home. The run was nearly three miles long, and the pace was very slow up to the break...