Word: c
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...book has just been published by C. S. Huntington, describing the condition of every road fit for bicycling in Connecticut. Only 200 of the first edition are left unsold...
...commencement parts have been awarded to the following men: C. T. Sempers of Cambridge; H. Page of Boston; J. M. Hallowell of West Medford; F. H. Means, of Dorchester; J. W. H. Walden of Cambridge; S. Williston L. S., of Cambridge; A. H. Lloyd, jr., of Montclair...
...EDWARD C. LUNT...
...June number of the Atlantic Monthly is as bright and interesting as usual. The serial stories, "Yone Santo" and "The Despot of Broomsedge Cove" are continued, and a new one, "Miser Farrell's Bequest," by J. P. Quincy, is begun. "To Cawdor Castle and Culloden Moor," by J. C. R. Dorr, is a vivid description of that interesting place. Theodore Child contributes "The Literary Career in France," a paper which is well worth reading. "The Discovery of the Rocky Mountains." by Francis Parkman, is not only instructive but possesses the charm of the other writings of that able historian. Perhaps...
...first event was a race between tandem birch canoes, one miles with turn, in which there were three entries: (1) C. Greene, '89, and Vaughan, '90; (2) Townsend, '89, and Holder, '88; (3) Deblois, '89, and Marquand, '89. The race was well contested, Greene and Vaughan winning in 11m. 8 1-2s. Townsend and Holder were a close second...