Word: arizona
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Frederick Gardiner, Jr., '80, will give a lecture, illustrated with the stereopticon, on Monday evening, at 7.30, at the Shepard Memorial Chapel, corner Garden and Mason streets, on the Indians and Country of Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Gardiner spent two months in the Southwest among the wild tribes. studying the Indian question and taking photographs. This lecture was given most successfully at the Old South Meeting House in Boston on Friday...
Students have been received at Wesley College from all the states and territories excepting Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and New Mexico. They have been received from Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Mexico, Chili, Turkey, India, Siam, China, Japan, South Africa, Micronesia, and Sandwich Islands. The number of students registered the present collegiate year is five hundred and one. Over eighteen hundred have registered since the college opened. [Wesley Courant...
...Alfred E. Haserick, of Commonwealth avenue, who has been during the last two years a pupil of Dr. Humphreys, sailed on the Arizona last Tuesday on his way to enter Christ Church, Oxford. Dr. Humphreys, therefore, has a vacancy for a pupil, either resident or daily, to prepare for Harvard as freshman or sophomore. He would prefer one having the ambition to enter on advanced standing...
...Alfred E. Haserick, of Commonwealth avenue, who has been during the last two years a pupil of Dr. Humphreys, sailed on the Arizona last Tuesday on his way to enter Christ Church, Oxford. Dr. Humphreys, therefore, has a vacancy for a pupil, either resident or daily, to prepare for Harvard as freshman or sophomore. He would prefer one having the ambition to enter on advanced standing...
...Alfred E. Haserick, of Commonwealth avenue, who has been during the last two years a pupil of Dr. Humphreys, sailed on the Arizona last Tuesday on his way to enter Christ Church, Oxford. Dr. Humphreys, therefore, has a vacancy for a pupil, either resident or daily, to prepare for Harvard as freshman or sophomore. He would prefer one having the ambition to enter on advanced standing...