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Word: warner (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1870-1879
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Messrs. A. G. Warner, '82, H. T. Oxnard, '82, and A. L. Hall, '80, started for the mile-run. Warner soon dropped out, and Oxnard, who had kept close to Hall's heels most of the way, lost ground in trying to spurt on the last lap, and came in second. Hall's time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ATHLETIC MEETING. | 11/7/1879 | See Source »

...W.THE fourth ten of the Institute of 1770 are as follows: Baldwin, Wister, Fellows, Prince, Lawrence, Gorman, Warner, Kent, Buell, Lord...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SNODKINS'S VISION. | 10/24/1879 | See Source »

CORNELL College has decided to organize and enter an eight-oared Freshman and a four-oared University crew at the N. A. A. O. college races. The four-oar will consist of W. Gregory, '80, stroke; J. Lewis, '80, 3; J. N. Shinkel, '81, 2; J. W. Warner, '80, bow. Twenty-five Freshmen are working for their class crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREVITIES. | 3/21/1879 | See Source »

...Pickering, George Miller Pinney, William Henry Potter, Robert Johnson Hare Powell, George Hyde Preston, George Sharp Raymer, Edward Prescott Reed. Herbert Howard Roberts. Warren Merton Robinson, Alfred Harri on Rogers, Barney Sachs, Thomas Jordan Sauzade. William Henry Schaefer. Samuel Shepherd. Paul Shorey. James Fulton Slade, Herbert Weir Smyth Alfred Warner Spencer, William Antonius Spirney, George Hermon Steams, William Oskman Stearns, Russell Sturgis, George Eliab Sturtevant, William Sullivan, David Arthur Taggart, Frederick Weston Taylor, Henry Osborn Taylor, Hubert Engelbert Teschemacher, Nathaniel Niles Thayer, Charles Bayard Trail, Bayard Tuckerman, Paul Tuckerman, James Arthur Tufts, Hermann Francis Vickery, Charles Henry Vinton, Henry Prince...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEGREES CONFERRED. | 7/3/1878 | See Source »

...learn from the Bowdoin Orient that a banquet lately given at Brunswick was enlivened by "the wit of Charles Dudley Warner, and the speeches of other distinguished men." There is sarcasm somewhere, but whether it is that Mr. Warner's remarks do not deserve to be called "a speech," or that the other gentlemen cannot be called witty, - this is a question we shall not attempt to solve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OUR EXCHANGES. | 6/1/1877 | See Source »

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