Word: winsor
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...dinner to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary. H. M. Williams '85, President of the Crimson Alumni Association, was toastmaster, and speeches were made by Major Henry L. Higginson, Mr. Lehmann, Dr. W. A. Brooks '87, E. H. Warren '95, and W. K. Otis '98. Poems were read by F. Winsor '93 and F. Curtis...
...current number of the Advocate, out today, contains matter of a creditable and interesting nature. The poetry is unusually good. Perhaps the best of the short poems is "Through the Mist," by Walter Winsor,- a pleasing and vivid description. "A Song of June," by R. T. Fisher is a charming bit of rhyme, although the subject has long been a well-worn one. "Atlantis," a more ambitious effort by J. F. Brice, is certainly creditable, and would be very good but for its occasional vagaries of metre...
...result of the senior elections for honor men C. L. McKeehan was chosen spoon man as the most popular man of his class, E. Essig, bowl man, as the second most popular man, J. D. Winsor, Jr., received the class cane and A. S. Brooke the spade...
...president, C. F. Jellinghaus of the College of the City of New York and J. D. Clarke of Lafayette, honorary vice-presidents; R. W. Abbott of N. Y. University, Secretary; Paul C. Martin of Princeton, treasurer; S. K. Girard of Yale, W. H. Fearing, Jr, of Columbia, J. D. Winsor, Jr., of Penn., and H. W. Howe of Harvard, executive committee...
McKittrick-Winsor, Sever...