Word: starr
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Johns Hopkins, written by Dr. W. L. Dervis and Miss E. A. Starr. be rendered for the first time at Commencement by a large chorus of students...
First Basses: Mann, Champney, Briesen. Sterns, Train, Cox, Smith, Starr, Dutton, and Small...
...David Starr Jordan, a graduate of Cornell, who worked his way through college by hard, constant, untiring labor outside of school hours, is President of Stanford University at a salary of $13,000 a year, the largest salary paid to any college president in the United States...
...Seniors at Williams have elected the following class day orators: President of the Day, Irwin Mc. D. Garfield, of Mentor, O.; Marshals, L. M. Starr, New York City, and R. G. Mead, of Sing Sing, N. Y.; Orator, J. D. Murphy, Mt. Stewart, P. E. I.; Ivy Orator, L. G. Balliett, Lockport, N. Y.; Poet, A. K. Willyoung, Buffalo; and Prophet, Charles T. Ennis, Lyons...
...difficulty of keeping so many positions in mind, was a severe strain on the blindfold player, and the Harvard players succeeded in making an even score. Mr. Pillsbury won from Ballou, Van Kleeck, and Spaulding, lost to MacKaye, Hewins, and a consultation table played by Dunn, Farrar, Lewis, and Starr, while games with Wilson and Webster were given up as drawn. Mr. Pillsbury promises to try to make a more decisive score later in the year...