Word: bradfords
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...came Dr. S. G. Howe, instructor of the blind. Bulfinch, the architect, and Peirce, the mathematician, went to Harvard; Agassiz fitted at several Continental universities. Franklin, Bowditch, the navigator, and Putnam, the settler of the Northwest, had no college education. Five of the original colonists - Winthrop, Carver, Endicott, Bradford and Vane - are appropriately remembered; the first studied at Trinity College, Dublin, the last at Oxford...
...fifty three men representing the highest attainments in the civic life, the literature, art, and science of Massachusetts, thirtyeight, or 72 per cent, were certainly college bred. Morton, the dentist, and Allen, the judge, must have had the equivalent of a college education in learning their profession. Where Bradford, Carver and Endicott were educated does not appear. Of the thirty-eight, Harvard claims twenty-five, viz., Bancroft, Prescott, Motley, Parkman, Emerson. Holmes, Lowell, Hunt, Channing, Brooks, Pickering. J. and J. Q. Adams, Dane, Quincy, Sumner, Parsons, Shaw, Story, Everett, Phillips, Devens, Bartlett, Peirce, and Bulfinch; Bowdoin has three - Hawthorne, Longfellow...
...geology: appointing the following committee on the regulation of athletic sports for one year from September 1, 1894: three members of the Faculty, James Barr Ames, A.M., LL.B., George Alonzo Bartlett, A.M., William Morris Davis, M.E.; three graduates, William Hooper, A.B., Perry Davis Trafford, A.B., Edward Hickling Bradford, M.D.: appointing Philip S. Moxom, D.D., preacher to the University for one year from September 1, 1894; George Pierce Baker, A.B., a member of the Administrative Board of Harvard College for one year from September 1, 1894: appointing as members of the University Council, Alexander Agassiz, LL.D., Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Ph.D...
...senior crew rowed about a one mile race with a crew from the Bradford Boat Club yesterday afternoon and won by a length and a half...
...Walter Bradford Cannon, St. Paul, Minn...