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...Indian club-swinging next brought out Messrs. J. T. Howe, '80, and S. Shillito. Mr. Shillito retains his former grace in swinging, and has learned many new movements; Mr. Howe won the cup, however, by the multiplicity of his difficult motions...
...STEWART SHILLITO, Treasurer.THE second edition of Shakspere printed in this country appeared in 1807. The list of subscribers shows an extraordinary interest in Shakspere among the students in various New England colleges. At Harvard there were no less than ninety-seven copies taken, the names of Edward Everett and Richard H. Dana being among the subscribers. At Brown University twenty-eight were taken, at Dartmouth seven, and at Union seventeen...
...four-oars, the boats and men taking the following positions: Holworthy, Harriman (stroke), Bull (3), A. Hooper (2), Woodward (bow); Weld, Littauer (stroke), Simmons (3), W. Trimble (2), F. M. Ware (bow); Holyoke, LeMoyne (stroke), Danforth (3), Brewster (2), Stiles (bow); Matthews, Jacobs (stroke), Smith (3), Parker (2), Shillito...
...Jones (bow), Stiles (2), Hastings (3), Danforth (4), Smith (5), LeMoyne (stroke); Holworthy, Bull (bow), Meyer (2), Woodward (3), A. Hooper (4), R. Trimble (5), Schwarz (stroke); Matthews, Cowdin (bow), Hitchcock (2), W. Trimble (3), Brewster (4), Harriman (5), Jacobs (stroke); Weld, P. Tuckerman (bow), F. M. Ware (2), Shillito (3), Kessler (4), Simmons (5), Littauer (stroke). The time made was: Holyoke, 5 minutes 58 seconds; Matthews, 6 minutes 1 second; Weld, 6 minutes 28 1/2 seconds; Holworthy, 6 minutes 30 1/2 seconds, the Holyoke boat being thus the winner...
...most interesting events of the day was the Indian club swinging, for which there were two entries: Messrs. Shillito, '79, and Howe, '80. Mr. Shillito led off, and performed a number of figures in unusually fine style, calling forth frequent applause from the audience. Mr. Howe did himself much credit, especially in some very difficult underarm passages, that were loudly applauded. Mr. Shillito, however, won the prize, his manner of swinging the clubs being the more graceful...