Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...been elected treasurer of the Natureal History Society. At the last meeting the following members were elected: from '84 Jack and C. T. Billings; from '85, J. W. Bemis, W. K. Draper, E. D. Marsh, and Beaman; from L. S., J. E. Humphrey, G. H. Parker. and Sargent...
...have examined the accounts of Mr. F. B. Knapp, who, with Dr. Sargent, had charge of the expenditures during the summer vacation, and have found them correct...
...Sargent lectures this evening at the Union gymnasium on "What shall we eat to get strong...
...ladies at the east end of the building and it seemed as if there were more of the fair sex present then ever before. The new plan of seating seemed to be better than that hither to practised. The officers of the meeting were: referee, Dr. D. A. Sargent; judges, Prof. Byerly and Mr. I. Tucker Burr, '79: officer in charge, W. H. Goodwin, Jr., '84. Mr. Coolidge, the president of the association presided. Towards the close of the meeting one of the pleasantest incidents occured. Capt. Perkins got up and proposed nine cheers for Mr. Coolidge and they were...
...andience remained seated and quiet. '87 won the toss and Cochrane the anchor took the north end of the hall. The men were soon in place, Simes, Gorham, Boyden, and Gilman (anchor) on the junior cleats and Olglesby, Litchfield, Remington and Cochrane (anchor), freshmen. With but little dalay Dr. Sargent gave the word when the tape was above the line not pressing it to the floor. As they dropped it was evident that '85 had been successful and a heave at once put the freshmen in jeopardy as their anchor came up off the floor a little. '85 gained some...