Word: return
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ENGLISH B. - Seniors may get their English B themes at G. 18 at the hours appointed for the return of themes to English...
...sent to the House of Representatives from Ward 9 and was twice re-elected to that body. Then he was sent to the Senate for the year '84 from the Back Bay district. Up to this time he had been a Republican, but upon his return home as a delegate from the Republican national convention which nominated Blaine, in 1884, he left the Republican party and became an Independent...
...clean superiority, and we can only be sorry that Harvard has at last been overtaken in the race for the present intercollegiate cup. With the record of victories in the past six years thus even, Harvard must take a fresh start next spring. Most of her team will return, and the excellent work of the men this year promises well for the year to come. If the future captain is as thoroughly equal to his position as captain Bingham has been, and receives the same support, the college need not fear for the result...
Friday and Saturday afternoons the 'varsity rowed in the following order: Stroke, Bullard; 7, Fennessy; 6, Watriss; 5, Wrightington; 4, Stillman; 3, Chatman; 2, Shepard; bow, Damon. The return of R. H. Stevenson, who has been ill for three weeks, is expected before the crew goes to New London. Hollister is likewise expected to join the crew soon. Both these men will probably row in their old places - Stevenson, 5; Hollister, 4. This move will put Wrightington at No. 3, and place either Lewis, Chatman, or Damon at bow. The 'varsity has begun taking regular four-mile time rows over...
...died yesterday morning at his home in Washington. General Cogswell was born in Bradford, Massachusetts, in 1838. He received his early education in the schools of Bradford and at Phillips Andover Academy and entered Dartmouth in 1856, but went abroad before his course was finished. On his return he took up the study of law and entered the Harvard Law School, from which he graduated in 1860. He served with distinction in the Civil War, being attached to the Army of the Potomac for two years...