Word: stones
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Barney '94 defeated S. Borden in a preliminary fencing bout by a score of 5 to 3 and, J. R. Oliver '94 won another bout from R. Stone '93, by a score of 5 to 2. The final bout Barney won from Oliver by the same score of 5 to 2. The men had cloth on their breasts and as their foils were well chalked it was easy to see when a point was scored. The event was fairly well contested and afforded considerable amusement to the spectators...
...broad sword contest was decidedly tame and was awarded to P. R. Turnure '94 over R. Stone '93, by a score...
...University city of Oxford. Professor Cooke had a charming selection of views, and by the end of the evening the audience had become quite familiar with the old walls and towers of the university. The lecturer began with Magdalen College with its well-known tower and old stone pulpit out of doors. He then took his audience to the northern part of the city, passing through that part of the city containing University, Brazenose, St. Mary's, Queen's and New College. Some charming views were shown of St. Mary's Chapel, and its quaint door way flanked...
...debate was opened for the affirmative by A. P. Stone '93. He said that the act of declining to appoint Mr. Corse when his time had expired, cannot be be considered unjust to Mr. Corse, because he knew perfectly well when he took the office that he would not be reappointed if the Republican party came into power. On the other hand the appointment of Mr. Hart did no harm to civil service reform, because it is admitted on all hands that President Harrison has made an admirable appointment...
Fencing-C. N. Barney '94, S. Borden '94, J. R. Oliver '94, R. Stone...