Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...first Hare and Hounds run, held yesterday afternoon, brought out about fifty men. Instead of having two runners act as hares, as is usually done, the whole squad went together under the leadership of H. B. Clarke '01, who acted as pacemaker. The course led from the Gymnasium, past the Museum to Beacon street, thence to Porter Station and home by Massachusetts avenue, making a little over two miles in all. The pace was slow...
...died last Sunday night. He was born in Bangor in 1858, and after preparing for college at Phillips Andover Academy, entered the Harvard Medical School and took a four years' course, graduating with honors in 1855. After two years service as interne at the Massachusetts General Hospital, he went to Germany for study, and was afterwards interne at the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. In 1888 Dr. Phillips went to Bangor, where he was engaged in the practice of his profession until his death...
Daly misjudged Coomb's next punt, and lost fifteen yards. A weak kick by Hallowell went outside at Harvard's 35 yard line. Barnard tried a goal from the field but failed. During the rest of the half Harvard had the ball on the 15 yard line twice, but could not score. Daly used the double pass for long gains, but was prevented from scoring by the call of time...
...Whitwell ex-'29 died in Hancock, N. H., last Tuesday at the advanced age of ninety-one years. He was educated in the Boston schools, and, after a course in the Lawrence Scientific School, received a practical working training in railway machine shops at Dover, N. H. He then went south, and, after some railroad work in Georgia, surveyed the line from Talahassee, Fla., to the east coast during the Seminole war. He was later called to Boston and given charge of building the Cochituate water works. His later years were passed in travel through Egypt with Ralph Waldo Emerson...
...second eleven left Cambridge at 6 o'clock last night to go to Philadelphia. The following men were taken: Carroll, Clay, Edmunds, Noyes, E. Lewis, Gray, E. Motley, Cooper, Greene, Hoxie, R. Lawrence, G. Lee, Spratt, Rainsford, Wheeler, Kasson and Jaynes. Coaches Forbes and Cabot and Dr. Brooks went with...