Word: warded
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Henry Ward Beecher will address the students of the Theological School of Boston University this morning...
...pounds; S. Harris, '87, 174 pounds; B. Lockwood, Jr., '87, 160 pounds; C. E. Beckwith, '88, 170 pounds; G. F. Warren, '88, 156 pounds all of the crew of 1886: also new men, as follows: W. C. Butler, '87, 160 pounds; G. B. Rice, 87, 155 pounds; W. F. Ward, '87, 152 pounds; E. Clapp, '89, 165 pounds; E. L. R. Dresser, '89, 150 pounds; F. W. Dentor, '89, 198 pounds; D. L. Edson, Sch. of M., 153 pounds; R. I. Wainwright, '89, 176 pounds, and L. Cameron. P. S., 165 pounds...
Yesterday afternoon Deturs were awarded to the following men in the junior and sophomore classes. In '88: Bliss, Ewald, Hayes. In '89: P. S. Abbot, Babbitt, Batchelder, Bumker, H. H. Darling, Dodge, Giese, F. Green, Haynes, Holiday, Jacobs, Levi, Maynadier, Moore, Naumburg, Newell, Niedermann, Pillsbury, Reisner, Ropes, Shoemaker, Ward, C. Warren, W. H. Warren, Winkler, Wright...
...Pennsylvania class crews have begun training under the coaching of Ellis Ward. There are six crews in all, four academic and two medical. The academic crews are unusually light, '87 averaging 157; '88, 149; '86, 142 and '90, 138 pounds...
...attack is made upon the founder of the Club, whose earnest efforts met only with careless indifference from the members. In a weak attempt to imitate the bad English of Artemas Ward, the writer declares that "owing to the indifference of the instructor in elocution, the interest in the club was allowed to die out owing to the rarity of the meetings," - thus kindly offering to the reader a choice between the two alleged causes of death. Mention is made of the "good work and conscientious endeavor" of the club in the past, and "its old position of usefulness...