Word: hamilton
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Stanford University and Tufts College, 6 each; Haverford College, Boston University and Brown University, 5 each; Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania, Toronto University and Wesleyan University, 5 each; Beloit College, Bowdoin College, Williams College, Technology, Universities of Kansas, Nebraska, Rochester, Dalhousie and Yale, 4 each; Bates, Colby, Dartmouth and Hamilton Colleges, and Columbia, Indiana, Ohio State, Western Reserve and Texas Universities, 3 each...
...Devens, Jr., Hamilton...
...Edward F. B. Orton, Ph.D. and LL.D., a prominent geologist, died yesterday in Columbus, Ohio. He was a graduate of Hamilton College and of Lane Seminary, and in 1852-53 was a student in the Lawrence Scientific School. In 1872 he became president of the Ohio State University, where he had for some time been a professor of geology. In 1882 he was made state geologist of Ohio, a position which he has filled ever since. He was also president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science...
...Friday.Class Day Exercises. Prayer by the Rev. Francis G. Peabody, D. D. Oration by Charles Grilk. Poem by Guy Hamilton Scull. Ivy Oration by Robert Palfrey Utter. Ode by Fullerton Leonard Waldo. Sanders Theatre...
Many of the engravings, especially of English chancellors are of great value and beautiful workmanship. Among the more famous English portaits may be mentioned those of Lord Mansfield, Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, Lord Camden and Lord Brougham; and of Americans, an etching of Alexander Hamilton and an engraving of Henry Baldwin, at one time judge of the Supreme Court of the United States...