Word: colorado
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...Colorado...
Another geological expedition from Princeton will visit the West during the summer. The party will go to the southwestern part of the United States and explore sections of Arizona, especially the northern part, including the Canon of the Colorado. There is probably no region in the country which offers more varied or more interesting material for geological investigation than this canon. Explorations will be made also to study the remains of the Cliff-dwellers and the Pueblo Indians in the mountains, which are supposed to be rich in specimens and much valuable information is expected to be obtained here...
Skull and Bones-E. O. Garrison, Colorado Springs, Col., A. B. Kerr, Washington, D. C., N. A. Smyth, New Haven, Conn., C. P. Kitchell, East Liverpool, O., S. G. Sumner, New Haven, Conn., N. A. Williams, Utica, N. Y., H. S. Coffin, New York City, A. R. E. Pinchot, New York, P. H. Bailey, Windsor Locks, Conn., S. K. Gerard, New York City, D.Sage, Jr., Albany, N. Y., G. C. Brooke, Birds Borough, Pa., J. S. Wheeleright, Jr., Bangor, Me., C. Gillette, New York City, C. M. Fincke, Brooklyn...
Edward Winslow, some time a member of the class of '95, died very suddenly in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Wednesday...
...Leaders have not shown themselves worthy of confidence.- (a) They have made monkeys of themselves on the floor of Congress: Congressional Record.- (b) They have attempted unconstitutional and illegal methods of administration in states under their control.- (1) Usurpations by Governor Waite of Colorado: Forum xviii: 714.- (2) Similar instances in North Carolina.- (c) Their radical utterances have attracted to the party discontented elements of all sorts and alienated their most estimable supporters: American Journal of Polities...