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...then entered the service of the Elector of Bavaria and remained at Munich for eleven years. In 1791 he was made a count of the Holy Roman Empire and chose the title Rumford from the name of the town in America to which his wife's family belonged (later Concord, New Hampshire). Rumford was not only celebrated as a soldier and statesman, but was one of the greatest philanthropists and scientists of his day. He was the founder and first recipient of the Rumford Medal of the Royal Society and founder of the Rumford Medal of the American Academy...
...hockey team easily defeated the Middlesex skaters yesterday afternoon by the score of 5-0. All through the game the Crimson players out-manoeuvered the visitors, though the latter made several vain attempts to break through the yearling's defense. The Concord team relied mainly on the individual playing of Pratt and Bailey, who furnished the greatest opposition to the yearling stickmen, while the strength of the latter rested on a well organized sextet. Austin did not show the speed and accuracy that he exhibited in the Dartmouth Freshman game, but the rest of the team showed up well...
...College Observatory on Concord Avenue will be open to visitors from 7.30 to 9 o'clock this evening. Assistant Professor H. T. Stetson will give a short illustrated talk
...four-oar vs. Middlesex first at Concord, Mass...
...Flushing, N. Y., Kenneth Noyes Hill '24 of Roslindale, Louis Melbourne Hirshion '22 of West Somerville, John Edward Kennedy, '23 of Jamaica Plain, Louis Rhodes Nichols '24 of Brookline, Richard Frederic Fuller Nichols '24 of Cambridge, Carl Frederic Peters '22 of Toronto, Ontario, Frederic Wolsey Pratt '23 of Concord, Edward Marcus Rubin '23 of Boston, Marion Wesley Self '23 of Abilene, Texas, Charles Lyman Short '23 of Worcester, George Warren Tower 3E.S. of New Rochelle, N. Y. Philip Elder Wilson '23 of East Gloucester, and Willis Bowne Wood '23 of Plain-field...