Word: shattuck
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...race in 25 2-5 seconds, beating the world's record made by Herbert Mapes of Columbia upon the same track by a full second. H. L. Williams, Yale, was second. The first heat Lee won in 25 3-5 secs. In the quarter mile run, handicap, G. B. Shattuck, Amherst (12 yards), was first; E. Sturgis, Harvard (15 yards), second. W. C. Dohm of Princeton won the running broad jump, 21 feet 8 in. Running high jump, scratch, won by G. R. Fearing, Harvard, 5 ft. 8 1-2 in. Half mile run, handicap, won by W. H. Wright...
...Henry Cabot Lodge. Of these only Messrs. Torrey and Lodge are eligible for re-election, and their names are again presented in addition to the following: Class of 1842, Stephen A. Phillips, Salem; '57, Solomon Lincoln, Boston; '58, Winslow Warren, Boston; '59, James A. Rumrill, Springfield; '63, George B. Shattuck, Boston; '64, Henry H. Sprague, Boston; '66, Edward S. Perkins, Boston; '67, Eliot S. Clarke, Boston; '68, Moses Williams, Boston; '69, Francis Rowle, Philadelphia; '71, William Sturgis Bigelow, Boston; '72, Edward H. Hutchins, Boston; '73, James F. Jackson, Fall River; Endicott Peabody, Groton; '81, Gardiner M. Lane, Cambridge...
...committees on the Bussey Institution and on the Chemical laboratory. The rules and by-laws of the board were amened. Petitions were presented by the faculty and certain alumni of the Divinity school in regard to voting for overseers. They were referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Shattuck, Wetmore, and Walcott...
Petitions were received in regard to voting for overseers by graduates of the professional schools and were referred to Messrs. Shattuck, Wetmore, and Walcott. Petitions in regard to the admission of women to the Divinity school were referred to Messrs. Putnam, Torrey and Seaver. The annual report of President Eliot was also presented...