Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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President Cleveland never attended a college of any kind. The acting vice-president, John Sherman, is a graduate of the common schools of Ohio. The secretary of State, Thomas F. Bayard, never got farther than a Delaware rural academy. The speaker of the House of Representatives, John G. Carlisle, is a self educated...
...mention the case of two brothers, one of whom graduated from Rochester, and the other from Yale. The Yale man became very famous as a base-ball pitcher, but is now picking up a living as a cowboy. The Rochester man is a professor in a medical college at Cleveland, and is rapidly rising in his profession, although he has found that with Connecticut people it is a great distinction for him to be the brother of the base-ball man." - Evening Record...
Last week the alumni of Harvard residing in Cleveland, O., organized a Harvard Club...
...name of this Association shall be the Harvard Club of Cleveland...
...executive committee of five members, one of whom shall be the secretary of the club, shall be chosen at the annual meeting. The members of the executive committee shall be residents of the city of Cleveland and shall be selected from those members of the club who have been connected with Harvard college. The executive committee shall have general charge of the business of the club and shall elect the members...