Word: fishing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Fish, A L, 421 Broadway
...Divinity School Alumni Association met June 25 and elected the following officers: President, W. O. White '40; vice-president, S. B. Stewart Div. '62, secretary, J. L. Seward '68; business committee, S. C. Beane '61, E. C. Guild '53, W. H. Fish...
...snapping turtle is well known in this neighborhood where they are quite common. Except when foraging for food, they remain under water, only coming to the surface about once in an hour to breathe. They are very persistent in attacking their prey, and when they have seized a fish, they will often allow themselves to be carried about for hours. They sometimes weigh as much as fifty pounds. The musk tortoise has similar habits but is smaller. The commonest variety is the painted turtle, which is found in every pond, and have the peculiarity of losing their shells every year...
...Fish has resigned his position as principal of Phillips Exeter Academy. Mr. Fish has held the position nearly five years, having been elected by the trustees in June...
...least one year and members of their college organizations. Of the present active members sixteen are Columbia men, ten Princeton, nine Yale, three Harvard, three Amherst and the balance from other well-known colleges. Among the associate members are President Low, Frederic R. Coudert, Julien T. Davis and Nicholas Fish, of Columbia; Chauncey M. Depew and Judge Howland, of Yale; Joseph H. Choate and Edward King, of Harvard; James W. Alexander, Wm. B. Hornblower and Moses Taylor Pyne of Princeton. One public concert has been given this year...