Word: globe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Boston Globe writes as follows of the first football game between the two colleges...
...that Boston has had two great aviation meets in which no aviator has been hurt. Unlike last year, it is difficult to pick out any star, for nearly at one time or another. Perhaps the most sensational flight was that of Ovington, by which he won the Boston Globe prize of $10,000 for the inter-state cross-country race...
...Labor Day, Boston witnessed the best flying that it has ever seen. Ovington won the Boston Globe $10,000 cross-country inter-state flight for monoplanes in 3 hours, 6 minutes, 22 seconds. The course lay first to Nashua, N. H., then to Worcester, from there to Providence, R. I., and back again to the field. The contest committee offered a special prize of $7,500 for a flight by biplanes over the same course, which was won by Lieutenant T. D. Milling, U. S. N., in a Burgess Wright machine in 5 hours, 22 minutes, 27 seconds. The only...
Although on the other side of the globe, the Harvard Medical School in China will have an important relation to the University. It is distinctly an outgrowth of Harvard efforts, the instructors who will start the work will be Harvard men, and it is intended that each year one of the instructors from China shall give a course here so that in time the Chinese school may become a department of tropical diseases of the University Medical School...
Announcer.--W. J. Woodlock, Boston Globe...