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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...HALE, Pres.SOPHOMORE THEATRICALS.- Dress rehearsal at 3.30 sharp. Every one must come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 12/18/1889 | See Source »

...Cook, F. Mason, G. W. Wheelwright, L. Tremain, W. B. Cohen, O. W. Shead, J. H. Steingart, S. Wells, R, G. Fearing, W. J. H. Strong, W. L. Thompson, L. A. Frothingham, W. H. Shea, C. H. Cummings, T. C. Smith, H. Ware, G. H. Kelton. J. Hale, E. B. Hinkley, A. N. Hand, S. A. Campbell, A. S. Walcott, G. W. Priest, Edward Kent, C. T. Dole, C. R. Bardeer, H. M. Sternbergh, P. W. Davis, J. R. Jenkins, H. H. Hollis, Joshua Crane, jr., C. H. Pierce, Wisner B. Martin, Charles Walcott, B. H. Giles, A. M. White...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CANDIDATES FOR THE MOTT HAVEN TEAM. | 12/12/1889 | See Source »

JOHN B. EMBICK, Secretary.FRESHMAN CREW.- The following men will be at the gymnasium to row at 3.30: Ingalls, Stone, Purington, Hale, Campbell, Cary, Pike, Barlow, Brown, Pease. The following at 3.50: Chew, Tansill, Burgess, A. L. Cochrane, Parker, Emmeth, Walcott, Brewer, Converse, Clarke, French, Falk. The following at 4.10: Sternburg, Post, Howard, Broughton, Davis, Winslow, Doe, Jaggar, Holland, Reid, Hathaway, Baldwin. The following at 4.30: Batchelder, Slade, Cochrane, Vail, Tripp, Wood, Keyes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 12/11/1889 | See Source »

FRESHMAN CREW.- The following men will be at the gymnasium to row at 3.50: Hale, Barlow, Campbell, Purington, Clarke, Brown, Pike, French. The following at 4.10: Walcott, Winslow, Doe, Baldwin, Converse, Tansill, Broughton, Brewer. The following at 4.30: Jaggar, Tripp, Wood, Batchelder, Chew, Cochrane, Keyes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Notices. | 12/9/1889 | See Source »

...negative side of the question was closed by R. W. Hale, '92. He declared that the statements of his opponents were not correct. It was not true that Brazilian credit was unshaken by the revolution. The masses in Brazil are still little civilized. This was provided for under the old government by a very limited system of suffrage, but it is proposed by the revolutionists to make the suffrage universal. The leaders of the revolt have treated the capital in a very partial manner, and there is great danger that Brazil will split up into several different governments...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Union. | 12/7/1889 | See Source »

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