Word: jr
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...foot-ball meeting last night was called to order at 7.30 promptly. Mr. C. P. Curtis, Jr., '82, was chosen chairman and W. C. Baylies, '84, secretary. Three directors were appointed, one from each of the three upper classes : C. P. Curtis, '83, W. H. Goodwin, '84, and W. P. Homans, '85. A. C. Denniston, '83, was elected treasurer of the association and general manager of the team. A committee consisting of the directors was appointed to confer with the athletic committee of the faculty in regard to the team trainer...
...Winslow, '83, won the first, and G. W. Beals, '83, the second prize. G. W. Beals, '83, won the first prize in another tournament held at the same place the first week in September. In the tournament at Cottage City, held Aug. 15, 16, and 17, E. K. Butler, Jr., '83, won the second prize in the singles, and E. K. Butler, Jr., '83, with Mr. Woodman, of Jamacia Plain, won the first prize in the doubles. In the tournament at Newport, the first week in September, for the championship of the United States, R. D. Sears...
Eighty-four's Triumph was a grand success. The procession was weird, the talking part of the programme good, and the drinking part entirely satisfactory. The poem was delivered by Mr. J. F. Jenkins, Jr., and the oration by Mr. J. H. Ward, Jr. The convivium afterwards was held in the American Institute Fair building, where hat kicking, crack walking and busy times generally were rife until the "wee sma' hours...
...annual declamation of the sophomore class of Brown University for the Carpenter prizes in elocution occurred last evening. Twelve competed. The first prize was awarded to Charles G. King, Jr., of Cleveland, O.; second, Edward P. Smith of Vineyard Haven, Mass.; third, Ambrose E. Scoville of Bridgeport...
...EATON, JR.,Capt...