Word: manning
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1900
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...same road, a distance of about four and three quarters miles. Checkers will be posted at different points, and any competitor failing to have his number on the checkers list will be disqualified. Prizes will be given to the first six men, and an extra prize to the man making the fastest time. All competitors must be registered athletes. Applications must be made to W. H. Murphy, 131 Boston street, Salem, Mass. The entry fee will be 25 cents. Entries will close with John Graham at the B. A. A., Exeter street, Boston, Wednesday...
...held this evening at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. After a statement of the purposes of the meeting by Professor LeBaron R. Briggs, who is to preside, an address will be made by Senator George F. Hoar '46, on the quality and accomplishment necessary to fit a young man for public speaking and for leadership in the public life of the country. The announcement of prizes will then be made and the deturs awarded. The singing of the Harvard Hymn at the opening and of Fair Harvard at the close, will be led by the College Choir...
...Yale team won the fifth intercollegiate shoot at Princeton Saturday by a score of 203 out of a possible 250 birds. The weather conditions were excellent and there was no breeze to disturb the the contestants. Each man shot at 50 birds thrown 10 at a time at unknown angles and on the rapid fire system. The scores were as follows...
...annual fall intercollegiate shoot between Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania and Harvard, will be held at Princeton this morning. The teams will be composed of five men, each man shooting at 50 birds at unknown angles. Before the match the Harvard men will hold a short trial shoot to pick the team. The following seven men have been taken: E. Mallinckrodt 1G, H. W. Dana 1M, E. W. Leonard '03, O. Paul 2B., P. Bancroft '03, G. M. Phelps '02. W. F. Williams...
...York City. A parade will/form in the Yard at 3.30, and march to the river headed by the Band. Speeches will be made by Edmund Witmore '60, President of the Harvard Club, A. G. Fox '65, Secretary, Professor Hollis, and President Eliot. It is hoped that every man in college will be present. In case of bad weather there will be a meeting at Sanders Theatre at 8. H. BULLARD, J. LAWRENCE, E. LEWIS, R. DERBY, W. T. REID, C. M. SHEAFE...