Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...coal wharf has been purchased so that there will be no interference. The building will be a substantial two story one so planned that additions can be made when needed. The first floor is to be entirely used for storing the boats and will accomodate about fifty. On the second floor will be a large hall (40x40), around which will be placed the lockers, and two bath rooms. There will be a balcony on the water side...
...these games will be played at Cambridge except the second Wesleyan and the Yale games, which will be played at Middleton and Springfield respectively...
...following men will compose the 'varsity eleven in this afternoon's game with Stevens; rushers, (end); Hutchinson, Newell, Cranston, Kelton (centre) Campbell or Stickney, Upton, Cumnock; quarter-back, Dean; halfbacks, Curtis or Greenough, Lee or Bowman; full back, Trafford or Saxe; subs, Crosby, Goodwin, House, Wrenn, Curtis. The second eleven which plays at Exeter willbe made up as follows: rushers, Hill, Cummings, Blanchard, Morse, Fitzhugh, Rodgers, Davenport,; quarter back, Hallowell; half-backs, W. Crane and Moen; full-back, Johnson; subs, Dodge and Tilton...
...ballots, and the class proceeded to a vote. The first ballot gave Mr. Fearing a pleurality but not a majority which was necessary to a choice. Mr. Trafford had about twenty less votes than Mr. Fearing, and Mr. Strong only forty. Upon motion the class then proceeded to a second ballot, voting only for Fearing and Trafford, At the first count the result appeared to be 120 for Fearing, and 119 for Trafford, but upon counting the second time, a tie was announced, each candidate receiving 120 votes. An adjournment was then moved until some day next week...
...second trial of candidates for the Glee club was held last evening. There were forty candidates and the material was excellent. Of the sixty-five men who tried for positions, twenty-five have been selected to sing temporarily with the club. The successful candidates are as follows: First tenors, Dole, Parker; second tenors, Nelson, Bolles, Tremain, Hyde, Folsom; first basses, Berry, Gade, George, Whiting, Van Tyne, Rogers, Smith, Reed, Sewall, Bennett Ferris, White, Wendell, Miller; second basses, Kinney, Hollis, Francis, Taylor. The men named above are requested to attend the first rehearsal next Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock...