Word: smith
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...following is a list of Freshmen at various colleges: Harvard, * 219; Yale, 209 applicants 2; Amherst, 99; Williams, 67; Dartmouth, 63; Colby, 50; Bates, 40; Tufts, 20; Trinity, 35; Hamilton, 50; Smith...
...H.President, J. A. Mead; Vice-President, J. F. Johnson; Secretary, H. W. Smith; Executive Committee, J. F. Johnson, A. H. Brown, J. Meinrath; Chorister, J. M. Miles; Caterer, W. E. Allen; Stage Manager, C. E. Gowen...
...most part, the college press is content to tread in the same paths year after year; and so it is with real pleasure that we observe the enterprise of the editors of the Dartmouth in securing for their paper regular and special correspondents at Vassar, Smith, and Wellesley Colleges. These letters, we are promised, will be "sprightly, interesting, but honest," and the writers will be the most brilliant that these institutions afford. O happy and much-to-be-envied Dartmouth...
PHILOSOPHY.C. R. Brown, Byrne, A. E. Smith...
...student had taken any honors in Mathematics, until Seventy-seven took three highest in that subject, which is acknowledged the most difficult of all. But the chief glory of Seventy-seven is that one of its number graduated summa cum lands, and his name, as everybody knows, is Gerrit Smith Sykes. If it could boast of nothing else, this alone would fairly entitle the class to the highest distinction. We feel that we are merely following the example of all of his friends, when we offer Mr. Sykes our most hearty congratulations on his happy success. If, then...