Word: harbors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Following the dinner, there will be an informal reception in the club rooms, at 1218 Massachusetts avenue, at 10 o'clock. Among the guests who will be present are Captain Alberts and the other officers of the German warship "Bremen," which is now anchored in Boston harbor: Mr. Gaugengigl, a German painter, at present in Boston, Professor Munsterberg, Professor Francke, Professor Peabody, and delegations from the "Deutsche Sprachverein" and the "Bostoner Deutsche Gesellschaft," of Boston...
...annual dinner of the Deutscher Verein, which will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, has been arranged in honor of the officers of the German warship "Bremen," at present anchored in Boston harbor. Mr. W.T. Reincke, the German consul at Boston, Professor Munsterberg, Professor Francke, Professor Peabody, who was visiting professor to the University of Berlin last year, and Professor Schofield, recently appointed visiting professor for next year, will also be among the invited guests. Tickets to the dinner, at $2 each, may be obtained by the members...
...following prizes were awarded: first, W. Ordway '10, "Evening on the Charles"; second, M. T. Fleischner, Pennsylvania, "The Poplars"; third, G. Kemmerer, Pennsylvania, "Moonlight." Honorable mentions were awarded as follows. first, M. T. Fleischner, Pennsylvania, "The Harbor, Concarneau" second, F. F. Marshall '07, "Poetry"; third, M. T. Fleischner, Pennsylvania, "Fishermen of Douarnarnez"; fourth E. H. Riedel 1G., "Long Lake"; fifth, C. B. Roepper '10, 'Sunset, Venice"; sixth, P. M. Armstrong, Michigan, "Early Spring"; seventh, M. S. McN. Watts...
...obtained a mechanical education, and became an engineer and contractor. Under his direction were constructed the government sea wall around Governor's Island, a sea wall at Tompkinsville, S. I.; the Race Rock lighthouse off New London, and the foundation for the statue of Liberty, in the New York harbor. He has done much landscape water color painting, charcoal work and pen and ink illustrating, and has lectured extensively...
...better approach to Soldiers Field from the Cambridge side than the present structure affords, but as the river is still a navigable waterway owing to the few barges and lighters which ply between the one or two remaining wharves at Brighton and various coalyards in the Boston harbor, a stationary bridge over the channel at Boylston bridge would have to have a head room of 25 feet at high tide to fulfil the government requirements. The authorities are in hopes of soon being able to gain control of the wharves at Brighton, thus doing away with the possibility...