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...Hart '03, Cincinnati, O., left halfback, prepared at Hillhouse High School. He is 5 feet 4 inches in height, weighs 145 pounds and is 22 years...
Paul Lincoln Mitchell '01, Cincinnati, No. 5, prepared at Franklin School, Cincinnati. He rowed on his Freshman crew and on the university four last year. Age 21; height, 5 ft. 11 in.; weight...
Scroll and Keys--L. B. Beckwith, Toledo, Ohio; J. M. Pickands, Cleveland; H. S. Sherman, Cleveland; J. R. Deering, New York; L. M. Johnston, Westmoreland, N. Y.; H. A. Wessell, Jr., Cincinnati; G. W. Lindenberg, Columbus, Ohio; R. C. Norton, Cleveland; J. DeK. Alsop, Middletown, Conn.; J. B. Burrall, Waterbury, Conn.; L. B. Rand, Lawrence, N. Y.; N. H. Mason, Chicago; A. Y. Wear, St. Louis; H. S. Hooker, Washington, D. C.; C. D. Barnes, New York...
...Lincoln, Washington, D. O.; E. Adams, Summit, N. J.; E. I. Low, Brooklyn; G. Abbott, Cleveland; N. C. Brainard, Hartford; K. Smith, Chicago; B. McL. Merrill, New York; G. H. Hull, Jr., Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; S. B. Chittenden, Jr., Brooklyn; J. W. Burdick, Almany; H. L. Laws, Cincinnati; W. R. Teller, Kingston, N. Y.; R. C. Vanderbilt New York...
...fellowship of $500 offered through the subsidy of the Archaeological Institute was awarded for 1901 03 to Martin A. Meyer, a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and of the Hebrew Union College, on the basis of a competitive examination similar to those held by the American Schools of Classical Studies at Rome and Athens. This fellowship will undoubtedly be offered for 1902-03 under the same terms, due notice to be given next spring...