Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Benjamin Faneuil Dunkin Adams, of the class of '60, died at Colorado Springs, Monday last. Dr. Adams was born in Waltham in 1839. He graduated from the College in the class of '60, and, four years later, from the Harvard Medical School, where he received the highest honors. After a year's hospital service, he went abroad to continue his studies, returning to Waltham in 1866 to practice his profession. In 1882, ill health obliged him to go to Colorado Springs where he has since lived...
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...Benjamin Cushing, M. D., of the class of 1842, died at his home in Dorchester yesterday morning at the age of seventy-three...
...Bussey Institution, although an important part of the University, is all too little known to Harvard undergraduates. It is the agricultural and horticultural school founded by Benjamin Bussey for the purpose of giving instruction to young men who intend to become farmers, gardeners, florists or landscape gardeners...
...Marcou, Charles Gross, Hugo K. Schiling, Morris H. Morgan, Albert A. Howard, Edward Cummings, Joseph Torrey, Jr., William F. Osgood, George P. Baker, Byron S. Hurlbut, Charles B. Davenport; for the Graduate School, James Mills Peirce (dean), Clement L. Smith, William G. Farlow, Charles L. Jackson. Edward L. Mark, Benjamin O. Peirce, Hans C. G. von Jagemann, Edward Channing, William J. Ashley, George L. Kittredge; for the Lawrence Scientific School, Nathaniel S. Shaler (dean), Edwin H. Hall, Paul H. Hanus, Ira N. Hollis, John E. Wolff, Herbert L. Warren, Roland Thaxter, James L. Love, George W. Fitz...