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...Newell. --Lindsay, Bell, Peabody, Hunt, Robinson, Roosevelt, Nickerson, L. B. Harrison, Weldon, Dill, Rivinus, W. C. Durfee, Wilcox, Phillips, Bramwell, Holwell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Crew Notice. | 2/11/1901 | See Source »

...Lindsley, R. M. Hull, O. Bryant, L. F. Peck, P. Hanford, J. O. Stack, V. S. Manson, J. S. Mason, A. D. Ficke, W. Adler, S. A. Weldon, T. L. Marsalis, H. Evans, P. L. Barby, J. B. Bellamy, H. C. Ingram, E. R. Little, C. Brown, G. B. Collings, M. A. Ivy, R. W. Stuart, J. W. Lee, A. V. Baird, J. R. Graves, T. M. Fitzpatrick, S. A. Klein, H. Peabody, A. Hunt, R. Y. Crane, C. B. Bradley, W. F. Canavan, A. D. Estabrook, L. B. Stowe, Stoe, H. D. Hughes, W. K. Gunn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Newell Freshman Crews. | 10/8/1900 | See Source »

...good old custom of proffering Christmas confections in their proper season. The December number is notable, therefore, with Yule-tide fiction and verse, besides such seasonable articles as "Holiday Decorations," "Christmas, Past and Present," and "Christmas Day in a Japanese Go-down"-this latter richly illustrated by C. D. Weldon. Perhaps the chief feature of this number is, however, an extensive account of the great "Federation of Women's Clubs," a forerunner of the January issue, which is to be a special "woman's number." Beaumont and Fletcher's dramatic critique discusses the fine points of "Hamlet" as rendered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Literary Notices. | 11/26/1895 | See Source »

...with their weights, are as follows: Bow, H. P. Cashion, 137 lbs.; No. 2, G. K. Storm, 144 lbs.; No. 3, J. H. Charmburg, 135 lbs.; No. 4, B. Van Clief, 135 lbs.; No. 5, C. A. Lunjack, 164 lbs.; No. 6, F. Freeman, 165 lbs.; No. 7, J. Weldon, 168 lbs.; stroke, M. Quigley, 150 lbs.; cox, P. K. Coffin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 5/22/1890 | See Source »

...choir sang the hymn "Old and New" by J. G. Whittier; the anthems "O Praise the Lord" by Weldon (17th century); "I will mention the loving kindness of the Lord" by Sullivan; and "If with all your hearts" by Mendelssohn. Mr. V. O. Johnson of Boston was the soloist...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Vesper Service. | 3/7/1890 | See Source »

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