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...Bird, E. C., insurance...
...there are seven vacancies, it has been decided to place in nomination the names of the 14 men who received the highest number of votes in the postal ballot which closed on June 16, as follows: Oliver Ames '86, of North Easton; George Emerson Bird '69, of Portland, Me.; Howard Elliott '81, of St. Paul, Minn.; John Wells Farley '99, of Boston; Russell Green Fessenden '90, of Boston; James Frederick Jackson '73, of Brookline; Joseph Lee '83, of Boston; John Pierpont Morgan, Jr., '89, of New York City; William Lambert Richardson '64, of Boston; Lawrence Eugene Sexton...
...Illustrated would go near the Gymnasium! Kilpatrick's half-mile should scarcely be called a collegiate record. It was made in the international meet of 1895 when he ran for the New York A. C. And what bright has struck the high jump in these latter days? William Bird Page made his record of six feet, four inches more than a score of years ago. The Harvard record of six feet, two and one quarter inches was made by Fearing '93 in February, 1891, in the Irvington Street Armory. We believe that he jumped in sneakers. We must not leave...
George E. Bird '69, of Portland, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine...
...University shooting team defeated Princeton last Saturday at Princeton by the score of 226 to 208. The University team's total of 226 establishes a new intercollegiate record, beating the former record of 225, held by Yale, by one bird. B. M. Higginson '10 was high man with the remarkable score of 49 birds out of 50, and J. R. Gilman '09 followed with 47. This makes the fourth successive Harvard victory in dual shoots with Princeton. The individual scores follow: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Higginson, 49 Wight, 46 Gilman, 47 Latta, 45 Brewer, 45 Westenhaver, 41 Morse, 43 Biddle, 40 Hauthaway...