Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Sargent will be at the gymnasium Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. to examine all contestants for the meeting Saturday...
...intend to enter either of the athletic meetings, must be examined by Dr. Sargent within a week...
President Eliot has appointed the following athletic committee for the ensuing year: Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, Dr. H. P. Walcott, Mr. J. J. Storrow, L. S., Mr. C. F. Adams 3rd, '88, and Mr. H. E. Peabody...
...Adventures," by Mr. Bruce, is not a powerful effort. It is direct, admirably written and picturesque, but it is disconnected. There is lacking something of that "swing" so peculiar to the writer's better work. A translation of the second epode of Horace, by Mr. Isham, which received a Sargent prize, is in many respects a masterpiece of direct, literal translation. But much of the strength of the work is lost through the absence of the Latin. "The Defence of Charlette Corday," by Mr. E. B. Harvey, is a powerful piece of dramatic writing. The author has put himself well...
...time in the suite of rooms of the college, No. 50 State street, Hon E. Rockwood Hoar re-elected as president, Rev. Alexander McKenzie, D. D., was elected secretary for three years. The inspectors of elections reported that Henry Lee, Robert M. Morse, Jr., James Freeman Clarke, John O. Sargent and Henry W. Putnam had been chosen overseers for six years, and Francis C. Lowell for one year. The board concurred with the president and fellows in the appointment of John Joseph Hayes as instructor in elocution for 1886-87; Malverd A. Howe as instructor in surveying and drawing; Frederick...