Word: smith
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Professor Palmer last week, a conference of members of the faculty and students was held yesterday afternoon. The faculty was represented by Professors Palmer, Shaler, James, Ass't. Professor Croswell, and Mr. Windell. The following students were present: Carpenter, Halbert, Noble, Winslow, '85; Claflin, Huddleston, Merriam, R. D. Smith, '86; F. S. Coolidge, H. L. Clark, Herron, Peabody, '87; Fargo, Garrison, Lund, and Thayer, '88. The question of the celebration of athletic victories was fully discussed. The members of the faculty explained the trying position in which they were placed by the many just complaints from people at large...
...SMITH, Chairman Spread Com.CANOE CLUB. The Spring Regatta will be saled on the Back Bay, Wednesday morning, May 27, at 10.30 A. M. All who enter must be at the Union Boat House at 10 o'clock. There will be a three mile sailing race for class B boats, and a two mile sailing race for class A boats. Paddling races immediately after. Seats for spectators will be provided at the Union Boat House...
...SMITH, Chairman Spread...
...necessary to have four trial heats, the winners and the best second to run in the final heat. Baker won the first; Bonine, '86, U. of M., the second; Mapes, '85, Columbia, the third; Holden, the fourth; and Derickson, '85, Columbia, was the best second man. Smith of Harvard ran third in the second heat...
...MILE RUN.There was a large field of entries for this event, among them being Roberts, Brandt and Root, of Harvard; Smith, Columbia; Faries, '85, U. of P. Roberts took the lead and set the pace for the first quarter at 1m. 7s. During the second lap Roberts and Brandt, who were leading, slowed up, and set a much slower pace, 1m. 22s. This decided the race, for Smith and Faries, not in as good training as our men, but having more speed, were enabled to keep within a short distance of the leader until the last half of the last...