Word: branch
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...weather permits. The excursion will be of great value to every student who is interested at all in the study of geology. In former years these excursions were exceedingly popular, attracting men who were not pursuing any geological study, as well as those who were taking courses in that branch of science. Of late years Prof. Shaler has been unable to take charge of the trips in person, and the announcement made this morning is consequently very gratifying. We cannot dwell too strongly upon the profit and enjoyment to be gained from a geological excursion under Professor Shaler...
...Branch, who was one of the catchers, is sick with the mumps, but will probably be out in a few days...
...last two innings, the following substitutes were given a chance to bat: Bacon, Branch, Chandler, McVey, Dayton and Cochrane...
...meeting last night of candidates for the CRIMSON from the freshman class seventeen men presented themselves They are: H. P. Bale, Paul Bancroft, H. L. Blackwell, T. H. Blatchford, A. E. Branch, J. P. Cotton, R. H. Cox, T. H. Endicott, J. W. Farley, C. A. Hamilton, E. Lissner, H. P. Macomber, Albert Meblinger, William C. Quinby, J. E. Rousmaniere, John Ware, Harold Williams...
Catchers-Scannell, Branch and Brown...