Word: church
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Harmar, W. L. Williams. T. F. Bayard, jr., J. P. Lloyd, L. Bradner, H. R. Sweny, R. M. Dodsworth. Princeton-S. J. King, W. C. Dohm, J. B. Hamilton. Columbia-H. M. Banks, jr., H. R. Cornell, J. S. Appleby. U. of P.-C. C. Frazier, E. M. Church...
...Bardwell, H. F. Walker, E. P. Holton, E. B. Hinckney, E. V. Hale. Princeton-T. B. Hamilton, J. S. Roddy. Columbia-J. S. Appleby, H. T. Smith, J. M. Hewlett, Floyd Smith, H. M. Banks, jr., M. R. Strong. U. of P.- W. H. Smith, E. M. Church, J. M. West...
...intercollegiate games at New York on Saturday: G. R. Quinn and A. R. Cline, in the pole vault; N. West, in the mile run; O. P. Chamberlain and J. M. Mitchison, in the mile walk; Thibault and Landreth, in the 100-yards and 220-yards dashes; E. M. Church, in the half-mile run; Bawster, in putting the shot and throwing the hammer, also Brinton and Pepper, in throwing the hammer; C. B. Keen, in the bicycle race; Webster, in the hurdle race, and Webster and Page, in the high jump...
...college has prospered wonderfully. Before he became president of Columbia he had held several important positions. In 1837 he was professor of mathematics and natural history at the University of Alabama, and in 1848 became professor of chemistry there. In 1854 he took orders in the Protestant Episcopal church, the same year becoming professor of mathematics and astronomy in the University of Mississippi. In 1856 he was elected president of the university. In 1867 he was United States commissioner to the Paris exposition. Dr. Barnard is in his eightieth year...
...short stories which allows him to see the end when he has scarcely begun. The bits of description are delicate, and the treatment is, in the main, original. The writer shows power of observation particularly in the character of May Vernon. One who is familiar with a country church and its ways will be keenly interested in the story of "The Reverend Ambrose Wilson." The plot is less worthy than the treatment, and were it not for an unsuspected turn at the end, would seem shallow. The ins and outs of country churches, however, must have been observed to have...