Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...angler and a pamphlet by Dr. George H. Moore "Washington as an Angler," may be seen in the library in special edition extra--illustrated by the insertion of the manuscript inscription of the presentation from the author, many portraits of Washington, and fine autograph letter signed by Washington. Grover Cleveland was also a keen fisherman and wrote a very clever little brochure "A Defense of Fishermen." Only 20 of these were issued and the library's copy was presented by the author with a charming autograph letter. John Qincy Adams, De Witt Clinton, and Daniel Webster were enthusiastic fisherman...
...WATSON, Newton. Milton. CLASS DAY COMMITTEE. WINGATE ROLLINS, WILMOT WHITNEY, West Roxbury. Newton. LAURENCE CURTIS, 2D, ROGER THAYER TWITCHELL, Boston. Dorchester. KENNETH BARNITZ GILBERT PARSON, DAVID PERCY MORGAN, JR., Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. ARTHUR DIXON, 3D, Chicago, Ill. PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE. SAMUEL MORSE FELTON, JR., FRANCIS GROVER CLEVELAND O'NEILL, Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT HEWINS STILES, Fitchburg. ORATOR. IVY ORATOR. DONALD JOSEPH WALLACE, EVAN HOWELL FOREMAN, Los Angeles, Cal. Atlanta, Ga. ODIST. CHORISTER. KENNETH BALLARD MURDOCK, RICHARD MATHER JOPLING, Chestnut Hill. Marquette, Mich. POET. RICHARD CUTLER, Brookline...
...Photograph Committee. Robert Cram Bacon, Stephen Merriman Foster, Chicago, III. Derby Line, Vt. William Cowper Boyden, Jr., Dwight Harold Ingram, Winnetka, III. Chicago, III. Reginald Coggeshall, Warner Williams Kent, Boston, Hartsdale. N. Y. William Fairleigh Enright, Lewis Peirce Mansfield, St. Joseph, Mo. Portland, Me. Wallace James Falvey, Francis Grover Cleveland O'Neill, Brookline. St. Louis, Mo. Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., Robert Hewins Stiles, Chicago, III Fitchburg. Robert Shaw Sturgis, Winnetka, III. Class Day Committee. Harold Amory, David Percy Morgan, Jr., Boston New York, N. Y. Harold Raymond Anderson, Kenneth Barnitz Gilbert Parson, Roseville, III. Providence, R. I. Edward Leo Black...
...Blanchard, Concord. Henry Lamb Nash, Newton. Clifford Frederick Farrington, Cambridge. Ernest William Soucy, Forest Hills. Edward William Mahan, Natick. Donald Clark Watson, Milton. Richard Norris Williams, 2d, Cambridge. Treasurer. William Cowper Boyden, Jr., Winnetka, Ill. Henry Ludwig Flood Kreger, Fairfield, Me. Samuel Morse Felton, Jr., Chicago, Ill. Francis Grover Cleveland O'Neill, St. Louis, Mo. Orator. Henry Epstein, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul Lombard Sayre, Chicago, Ill. John Gilpin Heyburn, Louisville, Ky. Robert Hewins Stiles, Fitchburg. Donald Joseph Wallace, Los Angeles, Cal. Ivy Orator. Poet. Evan Howell Foreman, Atlanta, Ga. Robert Cutler, Brookline. Lewis Pierce Mansfield, Portland, Me. William Cary Sanger...
...cities that show the highest number of students are as follows: 1914 1915 Boston, 248 306 Cambridge 262 254 New York, 181 187 Brookline, 114 127 Dorchester, 83 83 Chicago, 58 66 Roxbury, 44 46 Brooklyn, 46 44 Worcester, 39 39 Somerville, 47 39 Pittsburgh, 32 36 Cleveland, 38 34 Providence, 36 28 Fall River, 23 28 Philadelphia...