Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...hurdle jumping and pole vaulting. "A Russian Wolf Hunt" is an exciting story of a winter's adventure by T. Bolton. "The Jersey City Athletic Club," by C. L. Meyers, is illustrated with some instantaneous photographs of men jumping. Part III of "Outdoor Life of the Presidents" deals with Andrew Jackson. The other articles are "Sleighing," "Across Wyoming on Horseback," "Herne the Hunter," "Memories of Yacht Cruisers," "On Blades of Steel," and "On a Canadian Farm in Midwinter...
...large number of members was present, although, to be sure, New England was very poorly represented, probably owing to Christmas and New Year's festivals. A few days before the meeting the bill incorporating the American Historical Association passed both houses of Congress. The corporators are Justin Winsor, Hon. Andrew D. White, George Bancroft, William Poole, Herbert B. Adams, and Clarence W. Brewer...
...President Andrew D. White of Cornell, will deliver a continued lecture of three nights each at the University of Pennsylvania and at Swathmore College in January. His subject will be "The Causes Leading to the French Revolution...
...following gentlemen have thus far consented to serve as vice-presidents of the meeting: Hon. John Quincy Adams, Prof. James B. Ames, Hon. John F. Andrew, Frank Bolles, Esq., Dr. Henry P. Bowdith, Hon. Martin Brimmer, Prof. Francis J. Child, T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., Esq., Prof. J. P. Cooke, Prof. E. Emerton, Prof. C. C. Everett, John Fiske, Esq., William Lloyd Garrison, Esq., Prof. W. W. Goodwin, Col. T. W. Higginson, Prof. A. S. Hill, Dr. R. M. Hodges, Prof. William James, Prof. William A. Keener, Hon. Theodore Lyman, Prof. S. M. Macvane, John T. Morse...
...meeting of the St. Paul's Society last evening, the following officers were elected: President, A. D. Hodges, '89; vice-president, R. DeC. Ward, '89; secretary, George Rublee, '90; treasurer, C. G Page, '90; librarian, A. V. Woodworth, '90. A paper from the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at St. George's Church, New York, was read, in which the St. Paul Society was invited to send delegates to a conference to be held in New York for the purpose of deciding upon the best mode of promoting Christianity in our schools and colleges. The society decided not to send delegates...