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Ninety-one: 120-yards hurdle-The entries were A. S. Wolcott and T. P. King. The men got away together and for ninety yards they kept abreast of each other. When only three hurdles remained to be cleared, Wolcott drew away from King and won in 20 3-4 seconds...
Hurdle race-A. S. Wolcott, '91, S. R. Bell, '91, T. P. King, '91, G. S. Mandell...
...stimulus to finer scholarship and nobler manhood. It is difficult to conceive that such effects are exhausting. But a still greater proof of the approval with which the intimate relationship existing between student and professor at Harvard is found in the recent College Conference meeting, at which Mr. Roger Wolcott talked to the students of the regulations passed by the Overseers. Never before in an American college has the right of the students to discuss and understand measures for their own government been so distinctly recognized. That this was the direct outcome of the intimate personal intercourse which characterizes...
...President Eliot was unavoidably absent, Mr. Roger Wolcott presided in his place. Mr. Wolcott began the toast with a witty speech on the necessity of dentists. He was followed by Governor Ames, who spoke for the Commonwealth, Rev. A. P. Peabody, D.D., Dr. H. W. Williams of the Medical School, Dean Chandler, of the Dental School, Mr. Edward, W. Hooper, treasurer of the University, Dr. H. P. Bowditch, Dr. P. Brown, Dr. L. D. Shepard and Rev. Alexander McKenzie. The speakers traced the development of dentistry as a profession and glorified the part the Harvard School has taken...
Yeas-Messrs. Roger Wolcott, Lincoln, F. M. Weld, Hodges, S. M. Weld, Coolidge, Lee, Sargent, R. S. Peabody, Putnam, F. C. Lowell, Torrey, Russell, Green, Beaman, Hemmenway, Rev. A. P. Peabody...