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...trustees of the new Washington University have succeeded in securing a remarkable number of talented and well known scholars to fill the leading chairs in the university. Bishop Keane who has lately arrived from Europe, announces that the following have been engaged, and that the University is in correspondence with many others, equally renowned...
Sophomores: Bow. S. Parker, Boston, 152; 2, Q. A. Shaw, Jr., Boston, 152: 3, W. M. Randol, New Almaden, Cal., 149; 4, G. Winthrop, New York, 161; 5, F. Winthrop, New York, 163; 6, G. T. Goldthwaite, New York, 174; 7, T. N. Perkins, Milton, 162; stroke, H. R. Bishop, New York, 142; coxswain, W. J. Farquhar, Newton...
Ninety-one-Stroke, Bishop (captain), 145; 7, Perkins, 163; 6, Goldthwaite, 169; 5, F. Winthrop, 161; 4, G. Winthrop, 160; 3, Randol, 152; 2, Shaw, 152; bow, Parker, 150; coxswain, Farquhar; substitute, Tallant...
...article is "Reflections after a Wandering Life in Austrarlsia,' by Professor John Royce. Professor Royce spent several months last year in a voyage to Australasia, and his acute powers of observation were well exercised. The other articles in the number are "A Paris Exposition in Dishabille" by W. F. Bishop, "La Merveilleuse Americaine" by A. R. Haven, "The Bell of St. Basil's by E. S. Phelps and "Trotting Horses" by H. C. Merwin...
...mile run-C. A. Davenfort, '90, A. M. White, '92, H. B. Frost, '92, W. B. Martin, S. S., Williams, Seeley, '90, Dodge, J. C. Bishop...