Word: carret
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...WHITTEMORE.'97 ELEVEN. - The following men must be examined by Dr. Sargent today: Anderson 2 p.m., Fitzgerald 2.05, Cram 2.10, Carret 2.15, White 2.20, Chapman 2.25, Castle 2.30, Skinner 2.35, Weld 2.40, Sides 2.45, Boal 2.50, Sullivan 3, Hovey 3.05, Martin 3.10, Pitts 3.15, Reynolds 3.20, Short 3.25, Pillsbury 3.30, Bowditch 3.40, Begien 3.45, Field 3.50, Rantoul 3.55, Prouty 4, Cheever 4.05, Felton 4.10, Tucker 4.15, Barnes 4.20. Practice...
MUTE CHARACTERS.A Boy, a slave with Geta, Jacob W. Carret...
...Carret, J W, 6 Appian...
...land values would be direct, economically collected, simple, incapable of being shifted, just and easily borne: Am. So. Sci. Ass'n, discussion by E. Benjamin Andrews, S. B. Clarke, Lewis F. Post, W. L. Garrison, and James R. Carret...
...President; C. C. Closson '92, Secretary; L. F. Berry '92, Treasurer. The rooms are upon the first floor of the Prospect House and are open every evening. On Tuesday evening, February 10th, there will be a debate upon the Single Tax Question between Mr. James F. Carret, of Boston, and Professor Hamlin Garland, followed by general discussion. On February 17th Mr. John G. Brooks will lecture upon "Why I am opposed to Single Tax." Any who may desire to join in the work, or wish for further information in regard to it will please communicate with Robert E. Ely, Prospect...