Word: swains
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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VERY few Harvard men who have heard Margaret Reid, the prima donna of the Bostonians in their new opera "The Maid of Plymouth," know that she is the wife of Harold Swain, Harvard '88. Swain was a prominent all round athlete and was one of the ten men who held the record for strength tests. Miss Reid will be none the less popular with Harvard men on account of being Mrs. Swain...
...following candidates for the Princeton track team went to the training table yesterday: G. R. Swain '94 (capt.), H. F. Sill '94, G. C. Wintringer '94, H. A. McNulty '95, J. C. Caton '95, A. C. Tyler '97, Zeigler, Sem. This list is only a preliminary one, and more men will be added from time to time as the season advances...
...Princeton there is not a man who won points at New York last year and Captain Swain will depend principally upon developing new men. The best known of the candidates are: McNulty, Swain and Allen in the sprints; McCampbell in the quarter; Swan and Wintringer in the mile; Balliet, Taylor and Hall, in the weights; Johnson and Lesperance in the hurdle, and Carnvehan and Corser in the bicycle...
...Bedford in the office of his uncle, the late Charles Henry Warren, and was admitted to the bar, but trouble with his eyes prevented him from practising. He taught school in Providence for some time and afterward went on a voyage to the Azores with Governor Swain and his son Robert. On his return he taught for two years in the Boston Latin School...
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