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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Energy;" C. A. Whittemore, '85, $50 for an essay on the "Origin of Meteorites;" H. M. Clarke, '79, $100 for a Latin translation from Macaulay; C. B. Gleason, '85, $75 for an essay on Aristophanes as an Exponent of the Manners and Customs of his Times; C. M. Walsh, '84, $75 for a Greek translation from Jowett's Introduction to Plato's Theacteus...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 4/9/1884 | See Source »

...HAND VAULT.The meeting opened very pleasantly with a vaulting contest. The bar was started at 5 feet 4 inches. Walsh, '84, Atkinson and O. S. Howard, '85, and Bachelder, L. S., were the entries. Howard and Bachelder went out at the same height leaving Walsh the winner, as Atkinson was only trying to break the record. In this he failed, only clearing 7 feet 1 1-4 inches. Walsh's record was 6 feet 9 1-2 inches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. A. A. | 4/1/1884 | See Source »

...HAND VAULT.The opening event on the day's programme was the two-hand fence vault. For this seven men were entered. They vaulted in the following order: S. H. Fessenden, Jr., '86, T. C. Carey, '86, C. M. Walsh, '84, and H. F. Mandell, '84. The bar was started at 5 feet 6 inches. Carey was the first to receive applause on account of his peculiarly graceful trim and the bar was raised several times before anyone dropped out. Bachelder was the first to fail. Howard followed, then Carey, Mandell and Fessenden. This left the two tallest men, Atkinson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SECOND WINTER MEETING OF THE H. A. A. | 3/24/1884 | See Source »

...following have been elected into the Phi Beta Kappa Society, '84: H. Webster, A. G. Hatch, Fenn, Frothingham, Prentiss, Nef, R. G. Brown, Bierwirth, Lovering, Aiken, Walsh, Conant, Penrose, Sawin, Saunders, E. H. Hatch, Jones; 85, A. G. Webster, Dunham, Harrington, Litchfield, Strong, Brogan, Davis, W. C. Smith...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACT AND RUMOR. | 3/3/1884 | See Source »

Representatives of Union, Hamilton, Rochester, Cornell, and Hobart Colleges met last week to perfect a plan of organization of a New York State Inter-collegiate Baseball Association. Charles. J. Walsh, of Cornell, was made Chairman, and C. D. Brown, of Rochester, Secretary. The plan agreed upon provides that each college shall maintain a home nine, and each nine shall play two games with every other nine for a trophy, the cost of which shall be borne equally. Each nine shall consist wholly of undergraduates of the college it represents, the penalty of evasion of this rule to be forfeiture...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NEW COLLEGE BASE-BALL ASSOCIATION. | 1/18/1884 | See Source »

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