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...Glee Club gave an excellent concert before the Boston Art Club Saturday evening, which was thoroughly appreciated by their audience. The programme was as follows: 1. Amontillado Sherry (Wister Reagh). 2. Solo, by Mr. Lilienthal. 3. Serenade (Marschner). 4. College songs. 5. Kommt ein Vogel. 6. Solo, by McCagg. 7. College songs. Fourteen college songs were rendered, and these seemed especially enjoyed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 3/5/1883 | See Source »

...freshmen are rowing as follows: Bow, Upham, 138 lbs.; 2, Vogel, 154 lbs.; 3, Latham, 139 lbs.; 4, Hartley, 170 lbs.; 5, Barnes, 175 lbs.; 6, Borland, (capt.) 177 lbs.; 7, Hamlin, 176 lbs.; stroke, Harris, 157 lbs.; cox., C. F. Bigelow; average, 160 3/4 lbs. Ayer (154), the regular number three, is temporarily laid up. There are also four extra men who row in the evening - Delafield, Guild, Boyden and C. A. Brown. The crew have been on the slides about two weeks, rowing a rather fast stroke, about 31 or 32 to the minute. The crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CLASS CREWS. | 2/20/1883 | See Source »

...favor of the crimson. Austin did splendid work for Harvard, while Ayers, Adams and Woodbury deserve especial mention for their steady and effective rushing. For Yale, Harding worked very well, while Peters and Goodlet did effective rushing. The teams were made up as follows : Harvard. - Rushers, Adams, Hartley, Vogel, Haughton, Ayers, Phillips, Woodbury (captain) ; quarter-back, Clark; half-backs, Austin, Kimball; full-back, Hitchcock. Yale. - Rushers, Colgate, Cowles, Stuart, Peters, Kimball, Phelps, Goodlet (captain); quarter-back, Harding; half-backs, Young, Brigham; full-back, Lambert. Referee, E. T. Cabot of Harvard; judge for Harvard, W. H. Goodwin; judge for Yale...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOT-BALL. | 12/4/1882 | See Source »

...Quincy yesterday by athletic sports, under the auspices of the Adams Academy Athletic Association. The sports took place on the foot-ball ground, beginning at about eleven o'clock, and were witnessed by a goodly number of friends of the students. The judges were Messrs. Barrett Wendell, Augustus H. Vogel, George Morison and W. R. Tyler; John O. Holden acted as timekeeper. The prizes were silver medals and pewter cups. The following-named were the successful competitors: One-hundred yard dash, A. A. Heard - time, 11 3/4 sec.; base-ball throw, H. F. McIntire, 272 feet; mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUNDERS' DAY AT ADAMS ACADEMY. | 11/1/1882 | See Source »

...Vogel...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRESHMAN CLASS. | 10/5/1882 | See Source »

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