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...team of twenty-five men was sent by the Athletic Association to compete in the games of the American Athletic Union at New York, and Shearman, '89, succeeded in winning first place in the running high jump, and Lloyd, '91, third place in the mile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 1/26/1889 | See Source »

...mile walk, twenty-five for the 220-yard hurdle race, and an exceedingly large number for the bicycle races. Twelve tug-of-ar teams have entered, including one from Yale. The four men have not yet been selected, but the most prominent candidates are Hanson, Crail, Veeder, Lane, and Lloyd. The secretary of the Union recently visited New Haven, and endeavored to secure the consent of the Yale eleven to play an exhibition game with Princeton, but the Yale management absolutely declined to consider the proposition...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meeting of the Amateur Athletic Union. | 1/12/1889 | See Source »

...Estes; in the sixty-yards handicap, Weston and Copeland; in the two hundred and fifty-yards hurdle handicap, Mapes of Columbia College, and Copeland. Moffat, the well-known Canadian runner will meet Phibbs, the Irish champion in the half-mile run. In the two-mile run, Young and Lloyd are the most prominent entries. In the bicycle race, Kingsland, Powers and Halstead will race. The entries for the running high jump include Webster, Ford and Macdermot. The two hundred and fifty-yards run and the mile walk for novices have very large entry lists...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Manhattan Athletic Club Indoor Meeting. | 12/12/1888 | See Source »

...Parker's last evening. Mr. J. H. Ropes, '89, presided. Principal Bancroft and Professor Comstock of the school were present, and by their effective speeches added much to the pleasure of the occasion. Toasts were responded to by Landon, '92; Lund, M. S.; Sempers, D. S.; Dodge, '91; Lloyd, G. S. School day reminiscences were talked over, and the relations of Andover and Harvard discussed. The dinner was deservedly a success and a happy inaugural of more united relations between the Andover men in college, and through their united action of a stronger hold on Andover men by our University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dinner of the Andover Men in College. | 12/11/1888 | See Source »

...Lloyd McKim Garrison lectured last evening before the Conference Franchise on "Realism," as exemplified in La Terre, by Emil Zola. He said in brief that the code of morals depicted was far from that which exists, and which one would wish for. He further said that the demands for books of this sort was due to the low tastes in some classes, caused in part by the literature of the day, but that such a book would have no effect on the general tone of the people. The question was commented upon from the floor, then the Conference adjourned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conference Francaise. | 11/28/1888 | See Source »

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