Word: traffords
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Dates: during 1885-1885
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...following men announced their intention of trying for the '89 nine last evening: Bingham, Young, Henshaw, Trafford, Clark, Downer, Kimball, Hurley, Shattuck, Weaver, Heaton, Pervere, McPherson, Painter, Vorse, Talbot, Austin, Cabot. There are five candidates for the battery, ten for the infield, and three for the outfield...
...have had considerable experience in foot-ball appeared as candidates: from '86, Woodbury, Baker, Roberts, Churchill, Burnett; '87, Russell, Fiske, Endicott, Carmalt, Bowen; '88, Porter, Woodman, Churchill, Noble, Butler, Cabot and Homans, '89 presented a large number of candidates, among whom were Agassiz, Perry, Grew, Merrill, Ruland, Endicott, Dustan, Trafford...
...before the hour set. The meeting remained in a chaotic state for some minutes, but finally Mr. W. T. Kimball took the chair, and called for order. Order (?) having been obtained, the class proceeded to elect a president, and amid confusion unspeakable it was discovered that Mr. Perry T. Trafford, of Exeter, had been unanimously chosen for that office...
...Trafford was escorted to the chair, and was about to proceed in his executive duties when a tumult was heard at the door, and a body of upper-classmen made a vigorous rush into the hall. After this stampede had ceased a number of excited young gentlemen endeavored to nominate candidates for the vice-presidency, and finally Mr. John Balch, of the Roxbury Latin School, was elected to the position, his adherants being materially aided by a strong delegation of sophomores seated at the back of the hall. A fresh delegation of sophomores now made their appearance at the door...