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...Catherine's and Queen's College. Here lived Erasmus the first to introduce the study of Latin and Greek to the University. Directly opposite is a most beautiful building, founded by Henry VI. a few years after he founded Eton School, in 1443 A. D. Not far beyond King's college we pass under the most charming stone gateway, half hidden by ivy, and called the "Gate of Honor," into one of the most beautiful old gardens in all Cambridge...
...following class day officers have been elected by the senior class of Phillips Andover: Orator, G. K. King. Historian, G. R. Atha; Poet, H. Bennstead; Prophet, F. W. Hodgdon, and Statistician...
...players, who are now in the Law School. Trafford will captain the second eleven and Malone '93, will have charge of the first. No admission will be charged. The teams will be made up from the following men, who have worked with the squad throughout the season: Rushers, Carey. King. Ellis, Berry, Hall, Beals, Gray, Chew, Caffey, Winslow, Brice, Jenkins, Lee, Pierce, Day. Bangs, Bell, Blagden, Cook, Bishop; quarter-backs, Trafford, Malone; backs, Duffield, Gray '94, Gage, MacDonald, Jackson, Merriam...
...government of the people was not at all intricate, consisting of a king, who was more a "father of the people" than an oppressor, a number of minor princes, and a council of the elders. The king interfered very little in the affairs of the people, but rather took the part of a champion of the weak against the strong...
...Princeton nine will probably play as follows: Young, p.; Brokaw, c.; Dana, Durrell, P. King, basemen; Knickerbocker, s. s.; W. H. King, Wright, Payne, fielders; substitutes, Bergen '91, p.; Brown '92, Durke...