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...Periclean Institutions", Professor Ferguson, Emerson...
...semi-final bout between G. J. Huberman '34 and R. R. Borden '35; 135-pound semi-final bout between S. H. Forbes '34 and A. B. Sullivan '34; 125-pound final bout between T. J. Curtin '34 and Leslie Williams '33; 145-pound semi-final bout between G. M. Ferguson 3G. and G. M. Gaetan '32; 145-pound semi-final bout between Abraham Cone '34 and R. R. McGoodwin...
Died. Old Fred, 43 (alleged), "world's oldest horse," owned by Hon. George Howard Ferguson, Canadian High Commissioner in London; of natural causes; in Kemptville...
...glass for Teacher's College of Columbia University. Soon after he was allowed to submit a design for the 13-foot rose window in the Sacred Heart Dominican Church in Jersey City, N. J., and won the competition. At the age of 19 he was associated with Cram and Ferguson and in their employ executed almost all the windows in the chapel at Mercersburg School. A whole set of windows for a church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, also came from Goodhue's hand at about this time. In 1929 the artist set up his own shop in Congress Street where...
...Vice-President Edwin Ide Brainard, of Arlington Robert Bradley Curter, of Charles River Richard Weolen Emory, of Baltimore, Maryland Irwin McDowell Garfield, of Boston George Thomas Keyes, of Boston Chester Kanfman Litman, of Brookline Thomas Ferguson Locke, of Boston