Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...following prizes have been awarded from the gift of John O. Sargent for medical version of the second epode of Horace: To Charles Isham, A. B., of the graduate department, a prize of fifty dollars. To Thomas Buford Metepard, special student, a prize of twenty five dollars. To Robert Cameron Rogers, A. B., Yale College, special student in Law School, a prize of twenty-five dollars. Judges: Prof. Greenough, Prof. J. B. Thayer, and T. W. Higginson...
...conducts. It has for years been conceded that Mr. Jones is the one man fitted to give elocution a scientific form that it might be studied here by students to advantage. This is seen in the fact that Mr. Jones was appointed to succeed Messrs. Riddle, Ticknor, and Sargent with a salary equal to theirs' combined. Shortly after his appointment Mr. Jones' position was made permanent. In recognition of the fact that he had succeeded in making class work a success, (individual work only had before been possible) he was given a half-course in elective study. This induced many...
...John O. Sargent...
...sorry that Doctor Sargent's connection with this matter should have been misrepresented, as he has shown himself a sincere friend of the team in all the difficulties they have had to undergo this year...
Great injustice has been done to Dr. Sargent by careless statements made by college reporters, in the daily press. We would call our reader's attention to Mr. Garrison's communication in another column, which wholly exonerates Dr. Sargent from any blame in the unexpectedly early return of the lacrosse team to Cambridge. We would also say in regard to the two members of the freshman nine, mentioned in the daily papers, that it was through their own negligence that they were not examined physically, until just before the Yale game, and that they were allowed to play in that...