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...first event, thawing the hammer, there were four entries : R. T. Paine, C. Amory, M. Clyde, I. Thomas. The event was won by C. Amory, with a throw of 69 ft. 3 in. U. B. Lord and M. Thomas entered for the mile walk, which was won by the former, after a very close contest in 10 minutes. The 100-yards dash was a beautiful contest, and brought out some very fast runners. A. F. Holden, R. T. Paine, and F. Balch, entered for the first heat, and C. A. Porter and F. B. Lund for the second heat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Athletic Meeting. | 10/24/1884 | See Source »

...play in the second drawing of the doubles gave the following results: Rhinelander and Tooker beat Rathbone and Minot, 6-3, 6-4 ; Lord and Bohlen beat Hamlin and Boyden, 6 4, 6-3 ; Presbrey and Sawin beat Tilton and Peirson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Tennis Tournament. | 10/15/1884 | See Source »

...Lord and Bohlen of '88 vs. Boyden, and Hamlin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The College Tennis Tournament. | 10/9/1884 | See Source »

...powerful description of the Battle of Lake George by Francis Parkman, the story of condition of the Southern Colleges and schools, and articles on an "English Literary Cousin," a "Bourgeois Family," the "Migrations of the gods," etc. There are poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Celia Thaxter and Augustus M. Lord. The departments are up to the usual standard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 9/27/1884 | See Source »

...short story, "Plain Fishing," by Frank R. Stockton, the author of that amusing sketch, the "Lady of the Tiger?" A biographical and critical paper will appear on the Earl of Dufferin, written by J. L. Whittle, the earl's in intimate friend, and one of the staff of the Lord Chancellor of England. J. Parker Norris, so well known as a Shakespearean scholar and collector, is not likely to be lacking in a reverence for Shakespeare, and yet, in discussing the question, "Shall we open Shakespeare's Grave?" he did not hesitate to argue in favor of opening...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 6/16/1884 | See Source »

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