Word: harlow
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...expected that the building will be finished early in December. The architects are Longfellow and Harlow of Boston, and the building is to be built by the Cary fund...
...Pennypacker put the shot 38 ft., winning over Gibson. Bodley and Bell now ran two-thirds of the distance of the 220 yards hurdle race for '91. Bell acted as pace-maker for Bodley this time. Bodley covered the distance in 18 3-5s. Harlow and Noble started to race the same distance. Noble finished but Harlow struck on the fourth hurdle and hurt his knees so that he was obliged to stop. Mandell and Merrill now ran the '89 220-yards dash. Mandell won in 23 2-5s. Crosby, Bodley and Moen from '91 ran the same...
...another column we publish an extract from a communication written to a New York daily by an alumnus of our college, in which the writer finds fault with the manner of awarding deturs and scholarships in vogue here at Harvard. Although Mr. Harlow states that he knows "wherof he speaks," he is evidently laboring under misapprehension on several points. In the first place, one half of the men in college do not compete for scholarships, as he states. Statistics show that only about one fifth of the men in each class apply for scholarships, and of these fully two-thirds...
...following is an extract from an article which appeared in the New York Tribune of last Sunday. 1t was written by William B. Harlow, Ph. D., of the class...
...following men are still behind time: W. Abbot, J. G. Bailey, F. G. Balch, C. Bohlen, G. Brock, H. G. Bruce, A. Cunningham, B. F. Curtis, W. E. Fowler, J. F. Harlow, E. B. Harvey, G. Hay, W. P. Henderson; C. S. Harvey, W. R. Kimball, L. S. Laitham, F. L. Payson, J. H. Robinson, H. N. Sampson, H. S. Sanford, G. E. N. Ullrich...