Word: gray
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...finches. As a rule these are small and insignificant, but there are some brilliant exceptions, as the goldfinch and the rose breasted grosbeak. Next in rank come the warblers. These are very little known as they are chiefly forest birds and all go under the name of "the little gray birds," though some of them have the most gorgeous red and yellow plumage. Two of the warblers are fine singers, the water thrush and the golden-crowned thrush...
...training table. From these men the nine and substitutes will be chosen: Beal '92, Murphy '92, Bowers '92, L. Bliss '93, Kedzie '93, Cole, '94, Carter '95, Harvey '93, Dickerman '93, Hackett '93, Hewlett '95, Arbuthnot '94, Henry '95, F. Rustin '94, W. Rustin '94, Ridgeway '92, Case '94, Gray '93, Norton, L. S., Davis '95, Jackson '92, and Hatch...
...Gray '94 has begun to practice with the candidates for the base ball team...
...Board of Overseers was held yesterday morning at No. 50 State Street, Boston. Solomon Lincoln was in the chair. The Board took action on a number of appointments and voted to approve the following elections which have been made by the President and Fellows of the University: William Gray, Henry Lee and William Sturgis Bigelow, trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for a period of one year from January 1, 1892; Lester Howard, D. V. S., clinical lecturer for the rest of the current school year and Reginald Heber Fitz, M. D., professor of the theory and practice...
...needed books and any member of the University who may wish to increase the fund is asked to send his subscription to the secretary of the St. Paul's Society, H. Saville, 27 Hilton's or put it in the mission-box in the society room, 17 Gray...