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...York, J. F. Tucker, T. B. Penfield and P. C. Pentz; Georgetown, J. Francis Smith; University of Pennsylvania, E. St. Elmo Lewis, H. A. Mackay and F. H. Lee; Columbia College, New York, E. C. Zabriskie, N, M. Donahue and H. G. L. Mackie; Rutgers, G. S. Ludlow; Yale, R. B. Wade, A. H. Jones and W. S. Walcott; Stevens, W. H. Corbett, M. E. Craft and H. F. Kuntz; Swarthmore, G. H. Strout, H. C. Turner...
SINGLES.Yale - L. R. Parker, '92; W. P. Fish, '92; and J. Howland, '94. Harvard - F. H. Hovey, R. D. Wrenn and G. F. Brown, Princeton - W. V. Johnson, R. McCormick and Jenny. Columbia - E. P. McMullen and Chandler. Trinity - R. H. Mallory and Hamlin. Stevens - W. A. Ludlow. Dartmouth - W. T. Gunison and Brown. Williams - G. A. Avery, Anderson and Smith. University of Pennsylvania - C. T. Lee and Wilson. Brown - J. Jones, A. Brown and W. P. Smith. Cornell - W. H. Larned and E. G. White...
...next castle was Ludlow, near Worcestershire. It was long a royal residence and dates from a very early period. This is the place which was occupied by the young princes Edward and Richard, sons of Edward...
...Ludlow and Ely are magnificent specimens of early architecture, and were prominent during the Norman invasion...
Illustrated Lecture on English History. Early English Buildings: Salisbury, Berkeley Castle, Tintern, Raglan Castle, Worcester, Ludlow, Ely and York. Professor Cooke. Lecture room of Boylston Hall...