Word: eds
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Aaron; "Hero," by Theresa G. Randall; "Neath Cloudless Skies," by Fred C. Green; "A Sporting Vacation in Montana," by G. M. Dillard; "Moose Hunting in New Brunnswick," by the late E. P. Rogers; "Lenz's World Tour Awheel"; "Finnish Fish and Fishermen," by Fred. Whishaw; "Guns and Shooting," by Ed. W. Sandys; "The Great Dismal Swamp," by Alex. Hunter; "The New Hampshire National Guard," by George H. Moses; "Football," by Walter Camp, and the usual editorials, poems, records...
...LONDON, CONN., June 12. - Nearly the entire course for the Harvard-Yale race on the Thames has been marked by flags set at intervals of a half mile, today, by Captain Ed. Griffin, in the steamer Skip Jack, but the crews have not made use of them in speed trials yet. This morning the Harvard-Yale crews went into their boats at 10.30 and spent a couple of hours in rowing short stretches, in which the faults of the oarsmen were corrected by the coaches, and attention given to stroke and form. The Harvard crews pulled over the longest distances...
...dual development of the graduate and undergraduate departments of Harvard is impossible. - (a) College and graduate school are essentially similar and continuous: Ed. Rev. VII, 313. - (1) Advanced and technical courses open to undergraduates. - (2) Difference in the college life of graduates and undergraduates less marked: President's Report...
...Loring Thayer Hildreth - Galileo Galilei, Ed. Everett...
...Loring Thayer Hildreth - Galileo Galilei, Ed. Everett...