Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...captains of the four teams, composed of G. W. Tucker, Jr., Columbia, chairman; P. W. Bridgman, Harvard; W. N. Woodbury, Yale, and T. C. Mowry, Princeton, was appointed to make arrangements for such a match and to issue a challenge for the Rice trophy, which is now held in England. The challenge has already been sent to England and further arrangements depend upon the reply...
...inch reflecting telescope, made in England in 1888 by the late A. A. Common, and purchased this year by the University, is now at the grounds of the Astronomical Observatory where it will be set up this spring. On account of the enormous size of the telescope and the peculiar mounting which it necessitates, a two-story building 15 feet wide and 27 feet long is being erected to enclose it. The lower floor will contain a silvering room, and the upper will accommodate the observer. The telescope will probably be mounted about the end of March...
...American Historical Association will hold its wentieth annual meeting in Chicago. Professors A. B. Hart '80, A. C. Coolidge C. H. Haskins and E. F. Gay will attend from Harvard. Professor Gay will read a paper on "The Significance of the Inclosure Movement in England...
While in College, Mr. Bates pitched on his Freshman baseball team and for two years on the University nine, winning against Yale in 1890. After graduating he purchased, and for several years managed, Godey's Magazine. He founded the Commercial Financial Press Association for operating stock tickers throughout New England and was identified with many railroad and industrial enterprises...
...England Magazine--"Worcester County Inventors," by G. F. Hoar...