Word: putnams
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Towards the end of the second round Walters appeared to be in great pain, and at the beginning of the third it was announced that he had sprained his leg and would not appear. Ellis was given the bout. R. C. Williams, M. I. T., and C. R. L. Putnam, Harvard, '91, also feather-weights, next appeared. In the first round matters were very even, Putnam was forcing the fight. The second one, however, began to show against the Harvard man. The third round was clearly William's but Putnam showed considerable "sand." Williams was given this bout...
...Harvard, Wason of Technology, Grant of the Union gymnasium, and Irwin of the Association gymnasium. Mr. John Boyle O' Reilly will referee the sparring, and Dr. William Appleton will be one of the judges. The entries for the sparing are numerous. Among the Harvard men that will spar are Putnam, '91, and Walters, '91, for the feather-weight events, and Bangs, '91, in the middle-weight. Curtis, '90, will not spar, as his hand is still too weak, but will nevertheless go in the standing high jump...
Professor F. W. Putnam, director of the Peabody Museum, gave a lecture last evening in Association Hall, Boston, in the Natural Science Course. His subject was "The Serpent Mound and the Ancient People of the Ohio Valley...
...Putnam's Sons have just issued "Baron Munchausen" in the Knicker-bocker Nuggets Series. The adventures are selected with judgment from the best English and German editions of the experiences of the noted traveler and sight-seer. The illustrations are good and profuse...
There are to be eight Natural Science lectures in Association Hall, Boston, on consecutive Wednesday evenings, beginning to-night. The lectures, illustrated by the stereopticon, will be delivered in aid of the Marine Biological Laboratory by distinguished scientific men, among whom are Professors Goodale and Putnam, of Harvard, and Dr. Bowditch, of the Medical School. The lecture to-night will be on "Mountain Sculpture," by Prof. Wm. H. Niles...