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Other games yesterday: Lafayette 22, Lehigh 0; Brown 12, Wesleyan 4; Carlisle Indians 10, University of Cincinnati 0; University of Chicago 21, University of Michigan...
...American Philological Association in 1871 attracted the attention of several members of this faculty, notably of the late Professor Gurney; and in 1873 he was called to our University as Tutor in Greek. In 1874, however, he became Professor of Ancient Languages in the new University of Cincinnati. From Cincinnati he was invited to Yale University in 1879; and in 1880 he accepted an appointment to our own University as Professor of Classical Philology. This last position he continued to occupy till his death, with the exception of the year 1885-6, when he had leave of absence...
Professor Allen was born in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1844. After graduating at Oberlin College in 1863, he studied for several years at the University of Leipsic. In 1866 he became a professor at the University of Tennessee. He left that institution to accept a professorship in the University of Cincinnati and was called from there to a chair at Yale. After a short stay at Yale he accepted in 1880 the chair of classical philology at Harvard, which he held at the time of his death...
Carlisle 28, Cincinnati University...
...received the highest number of votes from a long list of names and have been nominated for the Board of Overseers by the Association of the Alumni: George Frisbie Hoar '46, Worcester, Solomon Lincoln '63, Boston; Edwin Pliny Seaver '64, Newton; Henry Harrison Sprague '64; Boston; Bellamy Storer '67, Cincinnati, O.; Francis H. Appleton '69, Peabody; Francis Rawle '69, Philadelphia, Pa.; Joseph Bangs Warner '69, Cambridge; Sigourney Butler '77, Boston; Charles Pelham Curtis, Jr., '83, Boston; James Jackson Storrow, Jr., '85, Boston...