Word: ward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men have been taken on the Mandolin Club for further trial: G. C. Ward '98, F. S. Elliot L. S., and S. S. Bucher...
Class 6-C. E. Sands, V. G. Hall, S. C. Millett, R. N. Wilson, Jr., A. H. S. Post, M. D. Smith, F. K. Ward, James Terry, E. P. Fischer, A. W. Post, G. W. Lee, Evarts Wrenn, George L. Wrenn, M. L. Whitman, L. E. Ware...
Class 9-S. F. Wise, G. P. Herrick, H. B. Bartow, R. M. Miles, Jr., J. F. Hobart, Holcomb Ward, Ewing Stille, S. Henshaw, R. G. Sands, H. E. Avery, three-fourths...
...paper on Harvard Meteorological Stations in Peru, Mr. Ward Said: Various expeditions have been made to find a suitable place for a meteorological laboratory in high altitudes, one to Colorado in 1888 and another to California in 1889. Mr. Bailey in his search hit upon the Andes at a place in about 16 degrees south latitude. In this region it is very dry, there being an annual rainfall of but about four inches. The rain all falls between January and March and during nearly all the rest of the year the sky is clear and unobscured...
...crew, an advisory coaching committee has been appointed, consisting of the following graduates: James Bond '77, George Sargent '84, Reginald L. Hart '79, Archibald Wright '89, Albert Gray '84, and C. O. Potts '87, with Mr. Reath as chairman of the committee. This committee will not interfere with Mr. Ward's work as head coach, but will merely have a general oversight in rowing matters...