Word: chelsea
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Hambury, J. J., 26 Blossom St., Chelsea...
Watchmaker, D. M., 46 Parker St., Chelsea...
HARVARD COLLEGE. Aaronson, J, S Walnut St., Chelsea Abbet, F P, Ridgely 65 Abren, P S, Dunster 25 Adams, D B, 16 Weld Hill St., Jamaica Plain Adles, B F, 16 High St., Brookline Alger, R T, Hampden 38 Allen, F L, Randolph 24 Allen W E, 471 Broadway Amory, C M, Claverly 45 Amory, C, Jr., Ridgely 52 Anderson, N L, Perkins 37 Andrew, P F, 25 Dana St. Anthony, E W, Jr., Fairfax 29 Appleton, H S, Apley Court 23 Arai, Y, Hampden 38 Armstrong, G R, Ware 19 Arnold, E A, 187 Beacon St., Somerville Asano...
...which was managed by J. B. Marsh '08, comprised; several cases of clothing and magazines which were sent to charitable institutions in Cambridge and Boston and to Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. The spring clothing collection was the largest ever made and was sent entirely to the sufferers from the Chelsea fire. Among: many other minor articles, 254 pairs of shoes were collected, 222 negligee shirts, 172-collars, 98 trousers, 76 vests, and 71 whole suits. These were all sent at once to, social organizations in behalf of the Chelsea fire...
...line. Without any racing start the shell was carried up stream at the rate of 26 strokes to the minute. This gait was held till the crew reached the three-mile flag; there the stroke was raised to 30, and, after passing through the swell from a steamer, the "Chelsea," the crew gradually quickened their stroke. In the last half-mile they rowed at 36 and in the last few strokes at the rate of 38 to the minute. The time was 22 minutes, 35 3.5 seconds...