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References: Richard H. Dana's ballot act; opinions of HOn. Henry Cabot Lodge, Hon. James A. McGeough, Hon. Wm. E. Russell, Mr. John Boyle O'Reilly, and others in Boston Globe, Feb. 23, 1888; English statutes VII Chap. 33 (1872). North...
...repeated hissing at many perfectly fair blows. McAllister showed his disapproval of this by signals to the spectators. It is a downright outrage that men cannot keep their feelings to themselves better than this. The light-weight wrestlers were now called out. The first bout was between F. Cabot, Jr., V. S., and E. L. Hambleton, Sp. Cabot won the first fall in 4 min. 13 sec. and the second in 1 min. 23 sec. W. L. Monroe, '89, and S. Paine, '90, were drawn for the second bout. The time limit elapsed without either's getting a fall...
...called, McAllister vs. Bangs. The first round was rather quiet, both men feeling around a good deal. In the second and third rounds Bangs forced the fighting, but his advances were well met and again the judges had to announce a draw. The final light-weight wrestling went to Cabot, who won the only fall in the second bout; Paine did not appear for the third. The floor was now cleared for the tug-of-war. The sophomores, with the following team, had the north end of the building: A. Amory, (anchor), L. A. Piper, E. S. Jones...
Light-weight Wrestling-G. A. Goebel, '88; W. L. Monroe, '89; H. Nuss, '90; S. Paine, '90; E. J. Knapp, '91; E. L. Hambleton, S. S., and F. Cabot...
...dinner of the Harvard Club of Washington was held in Washington, Thursday evening. Dr. Geo. B. Loring, president of the club, presided. Among the prominent men present were ex-Secretary McCullock; Secretary Fairchild, Judge Bancroft Davis; President Bombaugh, of the Baltimore Harvard Club; Henry Cabot Lodge and Sidney Everett...