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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...board on the Brunonian consists of Stone '92, Learned and Sharpe '93, and Hazeltine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/25/1891 | See Source »

...election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: President, S. L. Cromwell '92; vice-president, F. W. Johnson '92; secretary, C. R. Falk '93; treasurer, W. D. Boardman '92; committee on elections, R. Stone '93, J. R. Oliver '94; executive committee, H. H. White '92 J. A. Wilder '93, C. N. Barney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Meeting of Fencing Club. | 4/22/1891 | See Source »

...hitherto existed in this much overburdened department of the government. "Where are Vinland and Norumbega?" by Alice L. Clark is an article that will interest all men who have ever paddled a canoe or rowed a boat on the turning and twisting Charles above Riverside and noticed the lonely stone tower on the left bank of the river. Miss Clark comes to the conclusion that indications of the lost Norumbega are such stuff as dreams are made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New England Magazine. | 4/15/1891 | See Source »

...ninety-three nine will now practice daily on Norton's Field at 3.30 p. m. At present there are some thirty candidates, but the number will soon be reduced to twenty. The nine will be weakened by the loss of Hallowell, Stone, Manley and Watters. Never-theless there is plenty of material to choose from. Captain Wiggin hopes to get a good nine together by the 27th, the date of the first class game. It must be admitted that the playing so far has been wretched. The batting has been poor, the fielding worse, and as regards base stealing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ninety-Three Nine. | 4/14/1891 | See Source »

...Erasmus the first to introduce the study of Latin and Greek to the University. Directly opposite is a most beautiful building, founded by Henry VI. a few years after he founded Eton School, in 1443 A. D. Not far beyond King's college we pass under the most charming stone gateway, half hidden by ivy, and called the "Gate of Honor," into one of the most beautiful old gardens in all Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Cooke's Lecture on English History. | 3/31/1891 | See Source »

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