Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Skull and Bones--S. B. Sutphin, Cincinnati, O.; A. J. Waring, Savannah, Ga.; H. C. Holt, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H. M. Wallace, Ansonia, Conn.; J. P. White, Providence, R. I.; B. Hewitt, Brooklyn, N. Y.; D. Thompson, Alleghany City, Ps.; R. T. Clark, New Haven; F. W. Moore, Elizabeth, N. J.; J. M. Driesbach, Wilkesbarre, Pa.; E. Corning, Albany, N. Y.; F. Wilhelmi, N. Y.; G. B. Chadwick, Brooklyn, N. Y.; C. R. Hamlin, Buffalo, N. Y.; A. R. Lamb, Waterbury, Conn...
Professor G. H. Palmer left Cambridge yesterday morning for the West. He will speak today before the Harvard Club of Columbus and at the University of Ohio, and tomorrow before the Harvard Club of Cincinnati...
...Stettinius, Cincinnati...
Situated in Hamilton County, about thirty miles from Cincinnati, these mounds were discovered by two Harvard men, Professors Turner and Putnam. The work of exploring them was tedious, and often the workmen fell into pitfalls, lightly covered with crusts of clay. As the work progressed, however, they made many interesting discoveries. In some of the mounds, altars with skeletons and implements of prehistoric ages were found. Battle-axes, bracelets, knives, the things which were most valued during life, all these were placed by their side when they were buried; on one altar as many as sixty thousand beads were found...
Professor Palmer will start tomorrow for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to represent the University at the annual convention of the Associated Harvard Clubs, which will be held there next Saturday. The association includes the Harvard Clubs of Cincinnati, Louisville, Milwaukee, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis and other western cities...