Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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George Foster Peabody, "Southerner by birth, New York banker and financier by profession, wise counsellor and disinterested worker on behalf of education in the southern states...
...Hall, Harrison, Howes, F.G. Jackson, Keogh, Kent, Knowlton, Lane, Lawton, R. Leatherbee, Lee, G.M. Leonard, Lincoln, Lindsley, Lindsay, Lord, J.S. Lovering, Lowery, MacDonald, Manning, McAvity, Manomey, Murdock, O'Connor, Page, H.S. Parker, Peterson, Pieper, Pruyn, Renn, Riker, E.D. Roberts, Robinson, Roosevelt, R.W. Ruhl, H.R. Sedgwick, Schefer, Shea, E.N. Smith, Southern, Taylor, Warland, J.P. Williams, Winsor, Winston, Wood...
...lacrosse team will start on its southern trip this afternoon, going first to New York by the Fall River boat. Tomorrow morning the squad will go on to Philadelphia by rail and in the afternoon will play the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin Field. After spending the night in Philadelphia, the team will leave Saturday morning for New York. On arriving there they will go out to the Crescent Athletic Club's grounds at Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, where they will play the Crescent Athletic Club team on Saturday afternoon. They will be the guests of the club until Sunday morning...
...Adams, '03, "The Everlasting No," Carlyle; R. R. Alexander '04, "Appeal for Dreyfus," Zola; E. W. Baker '04, "The Orator's cause," J. D. Wright; A. A. Ballantine '04, "The Southern Negro," H. W. Grady; P. Bancroft '03, "Lasca," F. Desprez; O. L. Bear '03, "Death of Jeanne d'Arc," Duruy," G. Bettman '03, "National Duties," Roosevelt; R. M. Bowen '03, "National Monument to Washington," R. C. Winthrop; S. Blaikie '03, "Address to New Hampshire Veterans," Roosevelt; W. R. Bowle '04, "The Revenge," Tennyson; H. J. Carleton '03, "The Negro Question," Cleveland; F. W. Catlett '04, "Commencements," Sarah W. Kellog...
...Harvard team has shown no material improvements since the Southern trip. The batting and base-running are still weak, and in the Amherst game the fielding also showed some raggedness. Although spirited, the fielding has been characterized by careless throwing, while the batting has, with a few exceptions, retained its former low standard...