Word: dover
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William Scollay Whitwell ex-'29 died in Hancock, N. H., last Tuesday at the advanced age of ninety-one years. He was educated in the Boston schools, and, after a course in the Lawrence Scientific School, received a practical working training in railway machine shops at Dover, N. H. He then went south, and, after some railroad work in Georgia, surveyed the line from Talahassee, Fla., to the east coast during the Seminole war. He was later called to Boston and given charge of building the Cochituate water works. His later years were passed in travel through Egypt with Ralph...
Scroll and Keys-Edward Sawyer, Dover, N. H.; Dallas C. Byers, Pittsburg, Pa.; Marshall J. Dodge, New York city; Raymond M. Crosby, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Gouverneur Morris, Jr., New York City; Isaac N. Swift, Ypsilanti, Mich.; Philip W. Hamile, Chicago, Ill.; Augustus C. Ledyard, Detroit, Mich.: Mandeville Mullaly, New York City; Edward C. Streeter, Chicago, Ill.; John M. Woolsey, Englewood, N. J.; Moreau Delano, Philadelphia, Pa.; Julian O. Mason, Chicago, Ill.; Jas. O. Rodgers, Toledo, O.; David O. Twitchell, Hartford, Conn...
...Robert R. Hitt of Mount Morris, III., John Jay of New York, George T. Marsh of Lansingburg, N. Y., Julian S. Mason of Chicago, Walter Meigs of New York, Gouverneur Morris, Jr., of New York, Mandeville Mullally of Pendleton, S. C., Grenville Parker of New York, Edward Sawyer of Dover, N. H., George G. Schreiber of Hoboken, N. J., Worthington Scranton of Scranton, Pa., Frank W. Sheehan of West Haven, William J. Torrey of Scranton, Pa., Ernest W. Whittemore of Rye, N. H., and Arthur B. Williams of Scranton...
...provisional appointments for commencement parts have been announced by the faculty of Dartmouth College as follows; Oration, with valedictory, Robert H. Fletcher, Hanover; salutatory in Latin, with oration, Arthur T. Smith, Dover; philosophical orations, Edward R. Ham, Keezar Falls, Me.; Moses H. Hoyt, Fitchburg; English orations, Thomas C. Ham, East Barrington; Harry D. Lakeman, Nashua; disputation, "Is the American Policy of Dispersed Collegiate Endowment Advantageous to Education?"- affirmative, Louis S. Cox, Manchester; no appointment for negative; dissertation, Guy C. Richards, Salem, Mass...
Brvant, F K, 40 Dover street, Somerville