Word: thomsen
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual meeting of the Harvard club of Maryland, was held at the St. James hotel, Baltimore, on December 7. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: president, Judge Thomas J. Morris; vice-presidents, Dr. R. B. Morison, Professor A. M. Elliott; secretary. H. Ivah Thomsen; treasurer, J. B. Noel Wyatt; directors, Leigh Bonsal, W. H. Brune, Professor A. M. Hartwell...
...December meeting of the Harvard Club of Maryland was held at the St. James Hotel, Baltimore, Saturday, Dec. 3. The following officers were elected: President-Dr. C. C. Bombaugh, '50; vice-presidents-C. J. Bell, '77, Prof. A. M. Elliott, '56; secretary-H. Ivah Thomsen, '81; treasurer-J. B. N. Wyatt, '70; directors-Prof. E. G. Daves, '54; Mr. J. C. Keighler, '62; Dr. R. B. Morison...
...following gentlemen have been elected members of the Phi Beta Kappa from '81 : Jaretzki, Thomsen, Rand, Whitman, Guild, Goddard, Nelson, Roberts, J. N. Johnson, J. R. Howe, Parmenter, Suter, Worcester, Mueller, Seaverns, Melcher, Wade. From '82 the following are the first eight: G. L. Kittredge, Cole, Lane, Beale, Birtwell, Lothrop, Keep, Putnam...
...Sharon has held the championship of the College ever since 1877, with the exception of last year, when he was prevented, by illness, from entering, and an easy victory for him was anticipated; but Heilbron surprised every one by his marked improvement in sparring since his plucky bouts with Thomsen, '80, and Spaulding, 81, at the last two meetings. In the first round Heilbron's improvement in style was particularly noticeable, and many of his blows were very effective, while Sharon was not up to his usual form at all, and attempted little else than to parry the frequent leads...
...first bout of the Light Weight Sparring came next, and brought out Messrs. J. J. Thomsen, '80, and G. H. Heilbron, '83, the latter the captain of the Freshman Nine. Thomsen outweighed his opponent by nearly fifteen pounds, and this gave him a decided advantage at first; but in the last part of the bout he became demoralized, and Heilbron got in so many telling hits that the judges were unable to decide as to the respective merits of the men, and ordered them to spar another round. This resulted very much in Heilbron's favor...