Word: howard
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Walsh, '84, and H. F. Mandell, '84. The bar was started at 5 feet 6 inches. Carey was the first to receive applause on account of his peculiarly graceful trim and the bar was raised several times before anyone dropped out. Bachelder was the first to fail. Howard followed, then Carey, Mandell and Fessenden. This left the two tallest men, Atkinson and Walsh, to compete for the first and second prizes. Walsh failed at last and Atkinson continued to vault and made a record of 7 feet 3 3-4 inches. This beats the best Harvard and amateur records...
...hand fence vault-H. F. Mandell; '84; T. C. Bachelder, L. S.; C. H. Atkinson, '85; O. S. Howard, '85; S. Carey...
...names of the following gentlemen were omitted from the list of Harvard men interested in journalism recently given in our columns: Howard Agnew, '81, of the New York Graphic, J. M. Gibbons, '81, Boston and Harvard correspondent of the New York Spirit of the Times, J. C. Morse, '81, of the Boston Herald, who is also the Boston correspondent of the New York Clipper...
...following twenty-five men have been elected members of the Hasty Pudding Club from '85 to form an electoral committee for the election of the rest of the club from that class: Atkinson, Baldwin, Corroll, Chanler, Codman, Crocker, Curtis, Delano, French, Gardiner, Homans, Howard, Hoyt, Lawrence, McArthur, McCook, Mumford, Simpkins, Storer, Storrow, Taylor, J. E. Thayer, Trask, Weed, Winthrop...
...This ended a movement of which the first part was one of the best executed moves in the history of war, but which closed as a dismal failure. There is no doubt of the gallant conduct of the troops throughout. The blame rests chiefly on hooker, and on Howard for being surprised on the right flank...