Word: utters
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Utter, 158; L. L. Brine, 153; C. B. Wood, 172; C. M. Sheafe, 164; F. Jordan, 150; J. S. Graydon, 156; G. H. Kinnicutt, 159; C. C. Bull, 170; F. Dobyns, 148; P. O. Robinson, 160; I. S. Millard, 156; F. W. Newton, 148; H. Adams, 153; J. M. Thayer, 168; F. C. Wilson, 148; C. F. Gould, 153; H. McBurney, 153; R. W. Stover, 155; J. M. Boutwell, 152; J. B. Moulton, 195; J. H. Perkins, 185; E. Wadsworth, 162; L. C. Marvin, 178; A. F. Riggs, 179; A. F. Barnes, 160; A. H. Rice, 164; A. DuBois...
...UTTER...
...great weakness of Harvard Athletics, a weakness which extends through every department of sport, and indeed through the whole of the less serious side of the University life, is an utter lack of permanent organization. The policy of the Faculty and the other University officials is to leave the regulation of athletics and of social questions so far as possible to the undergraduates themselves. The Athletic Committee's function is not to guide and develop, but to restrain. Its work is in a sense purely negative. In many respects this policy of non-interference is wise...
...ORATOR. ROBERT PALFREY UTTER, of Denver, Colorado...
...Orator-R. P. Utter...