Word: colo
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Carpenter, Colorado Springs, Colo...
Charles Paine Cheney was born in Boston, Dec. 20, 1869, and died from general tuberculosis at Colorado Springs, Colo., on Feb. 3 last. Cheney prepared for college at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H. Throughout his college course he took an active but unobtrusive interest in the social and athletic life. He rowed two years on his class crew. Among the social organizations to which he belonged were the Institute of 1770, the D. K. E., the Hasty Pudding Club and the Alpha Delta...
...John Herbert Fisher, d. at Denver, Colo., 6 Sept...
...Draper, Washington, D. C., Knox Maddox, San Francisco, Cal., J. P. Sawyer, Rutland, Vt., T. L. Clarke, New Orleans, La., S. D. Babcock, Jr., New York City, G. P. Day, New York City, H. D. Kountze, Omaha, Neb., R. S. Brewster, New York City, L. M. Bass, Denver, Colo., Henry Ledyard, Detroit, Mich., Fred T. Murphy, Junction City, Kansas...
...principal business was the election of officers which resulted as follows: President, Elisha E. Garrison '97, Colorado Springs, Colo.; assistant manager, David C. Kitchel, Hartford; vice-president, Harry W. Litton '98, Chicago; secretary, F. H. Simmons, Brooklyn, N. Y. Arthur Foote, president of the Board of Managers, presided over the meeting...