Word: sextons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Messrs. Hodges, a former instructor at Harvard, Sexton, Russell, '77 Ranney, '83, Bowen, 11 '85, Atkinson, '85, Waite, L. S., Warner, '82, Vogel, '86, Panlin, '85, Sewall, L. S., Gardiner, '85, Williams, '85, Elliot, '84, all took part in the discussion, which lasted until ten o'clock. The committee of eight on resolutions was given full power to carry out all the resolutions passed. The meeting throughout was a most enthusiastic...
...voice, checked their impetuosity. The race was won by the following crew in 1 min. 21 3-4 secs.: Warren, Cabot, Hallowell, Hald, Griffin, goodhue, Homans, and Funnan; coxswain, Baldwin, '86. The officers of the race were: starter, C. P. Curtis, jr., L. S.; judges at finish, L. E. Sexton; L. S. and R. L. McCook, '85; timekeeper, W. R. Wilson...
...four-oared race three crews are entered, as follows: '85 crew, Storer, Draper, Trask, Billings. CRIMSON crew, Williams, Frye, Storrow, Morrison, Coxswain, Perkins. "Signet" crew, names not given. Entries for single sculls: Harris, Brown and Cabot. Officers of the course: C. P. Curtis, '83, starter; L. E. Sexton, '84, and R. G. McCook, '85, judges; W. R. Wilson, '86, time keeper. The events will take place in the following order, beginning promptly at 12: Senior eights, fours, freshman eights...
...thank Messrs. Minot and W. R. Wilson, '86, who so kindly assisted me last year; also, my particular thanks are due to Mr. Parker, '86, who, for two months during the treasurer's absence from Cambridge, had entire charge of the accounts, and I am especially obliged to Mr. Sexton, for his kind assistance and advice explaining the intricacies of the books. Apologizing for trespassing upon your space...
...motion of Mr. Hansen, it was decided to tender a complimentary dinner to the crew. Mr. Storrow, '85, captain of the crew, made a few remarks on the subject of training, and asked for the moral as well as the financial support of the college. Mr. Sexton, '84, spoke of the difficulty of obtaining proper financial support, and expressed his surprise at the smallness of the meeting. On motion of Mr. Sexton it was decided that the executive committee should have full power to act on matters of minor importance. After cheering the crew and Captain Storrow, and passing resolutions...