Word: watriss
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Dates: during 1888-1888
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...wear the crimson coats, black pantaloons and tall hats. The following aids have been appointed: from '89, King, Parker, Hight, Hunneman, Ruland; from '90, Amory, Crehore, Matthews, McLeod, Wells, Woods; from '91, Richardson, Moen, Geray, Brooks, Longworth, Davis, Wendell and Corning; from '92, Rantoul, Cady, White, Pierce, Chase, Clark, Watriss...
Freshmen-Bow, C. P. Cheney; 2, Dewey; 3, N. Rantoul; 4, S. P. Duffield; 5, J. C. Powers; 6, J. C. Porter; 7, J. H. Kidder (captain); stroke, F. W. Watriss; coxswain, I. Amory...
Freshmen-Bow, C. P. Cheney; 2, Dewey; 3, N. Rantoul; 4, S. P. Duffield; 5, J. C. Powers; 6, J. C. Partes; 7, J. H. Kidder (captain); stroke, F. W. Watriss; coxswain, J. Amory...
...Watriss, '92, who is at present stroking his class crew, was recently badly burned by a gas explosion...
...yesterday in Massachusetts Hall with President Rantoul in the chair. The meeting was marked with such enthusiasm that the entire absence of parliamentary rule passed completely unnoticed. The following were nominated as marshals for the torchlight procession: Clark, Cromwell, fiske, Kidder, Rowley, Thompson and Watriss. After the tellers, Messrs. Cabot and Robbins, had been appointed, some one suggested that the class had signified no intention of marching in any procession. The hint was eagerly caught up and it was voted by a large majority to march with the Republican procession on Oct. 24. The freshmen then with due modesty, apparently...