Word: charleston
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Rouge March 5, deliver the Founder's Day address at the Tulane University of Louisiana the afternoon of the following day, and be present at the annual Tulane dinner that evening. He will reach Montgomery on March 8. From March 9 to 16 he will journey from Birmingham to Charleston, stopping at the Universities of Alabama and Georgia. The next two days will be spent at Charleston, from where he will go on March 19 to Columbia, where the University of South Carolina is situated. On March 20 he will proceed to Asheville, stopping...
George Lamb Buist, Jr., '10, coxswain, of Charleston, S.C., prepared at Hotchkiss. He coxswained the freshman four-jar last year. He is 20 years old, weighs 120 pounds and is 5 feet, 10 inches tall
...prominent in the political and military affairs of the country. In 1857 he was messenger of the New York electoral college which conveyed to Washington the vote for Abraham Lincoln as president. In the Civil War he became brevet-brigadier-general of volunteers and was first military governor of Charleston, S. C. After the war, Gen. Woodford resumed the practice of law, and in 1867 was elected lieutenant-governor of New York He was president of the electoral college that voted for U. S. Grant as president. In 1873 he was a member of Congress from New York...
Harper's--"Charleston," by C. H. White...
...longest trips ever taken by a Yale athletic team was taken by the basketball team during the holidays. Of the fifteen games played nine were won by Yale. Games were played in Wilmington, Charleston; Atlanta, Mobile, New Orleans, Pensacola, Nashville, Lebanon, Cincinnati, Detroit, Syracuse, Hamilton and Schnectady. Nine men were taken on the trip...