Word: talbot
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...typographical appearance of the issue - which consisted of eight pages - was very neat. Great credit is due to President Talbot for his efficient labors in getting out so unique a number...
...dinner of the CRIMSON board last evening was enjoyed by the many past and present editors who attended. Wit flowed faster than champagne, and was twice as sparkling. The officers of the evening were: President, W. T. Talbot; toast-master, F. E. E. Hamilton; chorister, H. G. Perkins; poet, H. S. Sanford; orator, Wm. Barnes, Jr. Papers were read by W. G. Chase, '82, H. M. Williams, '85, M. C. Hobbes, '85, J. A. Frye, '86. Speeches were made by F. A. Mason, '84, W. S. Thayer, '85. Letters were read from C. E. L. Wingate, '83, F. I. Carpenter...
...fifth annual dinner and reunion of the CRIMSON editorial board will be held at the Quincy House on Tuesday evening, March 8th, at half-past six, sharp. The officers of the evening will be: President, W. T. Talbot; toast-master, F. E. E. Hamilton; orator, Wm. Barnes, Jr., '88; poet, H. S. Sanford; chorister, H. G. Perkins...
...executive committee of the New England Inter-Collegiate Athletic Association held a meeting at the Quincy House, Friday evening. There were present: B. Smith of Amherst, F. D. White of Brown, A. L. Livermore of Dartmouth, O. Applegate of Trinity, H. E. Bigelow of Williams and F. L. Talbot of Bowdoin. There was considerable enthusiasm over the arrangements for the spring meeting. It was decided to offer a cup and medals as prizes, and to hold the first field meeting at Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Friday, May 27, at 1.30 o'clock. J. T. Cunningham, Dartmouth '87, was elected grand...
...officers of the CRIMSON for the coming half year are: President, W. T. Talbot, '87; managing editor, W. Barnes, Jr., '88; secretary, W. D. Clark, '89. It is with deep regret that the CRIMSON has been forced to accept the final resignation of Mr. Hamilton as president of the board, but it gives us pleasure to announce that he will continue to act as a member of the editorial committee, together with the president and managing editor ex officio. During the absence of Mr. Barnes, the paper will continue under the management of Mr. Garrison...