Word: gorham
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hounds under J. D. Gorham, '90, as master, started seven minutes later and followed the trail to Allston bridge where they were misled by an old trail and crossed the river. From Barry's corner they ran to the Brighton Abattoir and thence to Mt. Auburn cemetery where the break was made. The first hounds in were Sears, '91, and Manley, '93, who returned at 4.37, four minutes before the hares...
...fifth hare and hounds run was held yesterday afternoon. The hares, W. C. Downes, '90, and H. A. Davis '91, left the gymnasium at 3.22 and were followed six minutes later by the hounds, with J. D. Gorham, '90 as master. The trail was laid through Harvard square, then turning sharp to the left through Norton's woods and up to Porter's station. From here the trail ran parallel to the railroad track as far as Fresh pond, then turning sharply, straight back to Highland street, where the break was made. The hares reached the gymnasium...
...meeting of the executive committee of the Conference Francaise, held yesterday afternoon, the following men were elected members: J. D. Gorham, '90, F. M. Robinson, '91, W. G. Howard, '91, V. S. Rothschild, '91, A. de V. Tassin, '92, and T. E. Oliver...
...candidates for the Ninety crew was held last evening. Beginning Monday a provisional crew will row daily until the floats are taken up. Regular training will not begin until the Christmas vacation. The following men are candidates this year: Crehore, captain, Tyson, Chamberlin, Sturgis, Pulsifer, Vaughan, Lothrop, Abbot, Gorham. J. Crane, Richmond, Fessenden, Crowninshield, and Eastman...
...second hare and hounds run of the H. A. A. took place yesterday afternoon. The hares, T. T. Seelye, L. S., and J. D. Gorham, '90, left the gymnasium at 4.03. The hounds, led by C. A. Davenport, '90, followed seven minutes later. The trail led out Garden street to Appian way, thence through back yards to the reservoir; from there across fields to the Fitchburg track; up the track beyond Mt. Auburn and then to Allston; and from Allston to Barry's corner where the break was made. The trail made a run of about six miles...