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Word: storm (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...officers of the meeting will be as follows: Referee, James E. Sullivan, secretary of the A. A. U., Pastime Athletic Club; judges, G. W. Carr, N. Y. A. C., F. Buermeyer, N. Y. A. C., Walton Storm, M. A. C., A. H. Curtis, N. Y. A. C.; judge of field events, W. H. Robertson, Brooklyn A. C.; judge of Walking, F. P. Murray; timers, George A. Avery, M. A. C., F. E. Wood, B. A. A., A. B. Coxe, Jr., E. E. Merrill, B. A. A.; clerk of course, J. H. Rhoades, Jr., H. A. A.; scorers, T. F. Bayard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale-Harvard Athletic Meeting. | 5/16/1891 | See Source »

...Brunt '92, read a paper at the Wednesday meeting of the Appalachian Mountain Club, entitled "A Trip to Mount Adams and the Club-Hut in a Mid-Winter Storm...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/11/1891 | See Source »

...turning to the structure of Homeric houses, we are surprised to find them very simple, and even rade in their construction. This is due, for the most part, to the fact that these houses were merely places of shelter from rain and storm. since so much of the time was spent out of doors. The great hall, in the centre of the house was used as the dining room. As there were no chimneys, the roof was smoky and black. The chairs, which were very massive and heavy, were arranged around the walls of the room, and the table...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Seymour's Lecture on "Life in Homeric Times." | 3/26/1891 | See Source »

...varsity and freshman crews row on the river regularly now, and Saturday's storm made no difference to them. Some of the other class crews failed to appear because of the bad weather, and the pair-oar was laid over for the day. The 'varsity boat was made up as follows: stroke, Captain Perkins; 7, Kelton '93; 6, Vail '93; 5, Rantoul '92; 4, Powers '92; 3, Shaw '94; 2, Lynam, M. S.; bow, Cummings '93. The crew rowed to Brighton and back. After they returned Captain Perkins took the freshmen out, himself steering the barge and coaching...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crew Notes. | 3/23/1891 | See Source »

...Harvard Lawn Tennis Association announces an Interscholastic Tennis Tournament, open to all members of college preparatory schools. The tournament will be held on the college courts (gravel) at Cambridge on Saturday, May 2, 1891. In case of storm, the tournament will take place on the first pleasant Saturday after that date. Matches, best two sets in three, will begin at ten o'clock. A championship cup will be awarded to the school winning the greatest number of matches. A championship prize will be given to the winner of the tournament, and a Horace Partridge best racket to the runner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Lawn Tennis Association. | 3/17/1891 | See Source »

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