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...author of the following book reviewed by Dr. Webster, received the degree of B. S. from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1898 and S. M. from the Graduate School in 1902. He was a student at the University of Munich in 1902-03, and later taught in various high schools and the University of Illinois. From 1901 to 1905 he was an associate editor of the Photo Era, Boston; and since 1905 has been editor of the "American Photography," New York, and "The Electrician and Mechanic," Boston. He is the author of several books on chemical and mineralogical subjects...
...Somerville High...
...University shooting team was defeated by the Boston Athletic Association Gun club on Saturday by the score of 196 to 189. E. Wigglesworth '08 was high man, getting 43 birds out of a possible 50. The summary follows: UNIVERSITY TEAM First Second Round Round Total Wigglesworth, 24 19 43 Brower, 20 15 35 Brooks, 19 19 38 Rauthaway, 16 21 37 Higginson, 19 17 36 189 B. A. A. GUN CLUB First Second Round Round Total Owens, 16 16 32 Adams, 21 20 41 Ellis, 22 19 41 Fay, 21 20 41 Reed...
...account of the high wind on Saturday, the trial heat of the 440-yard handicap competition was postponed until today at 4 o'clock. The winner will hold the Wells cup for one year. The following nine men with handicaps qualified in the trials Thursday: K. B. Day '11, Guild '10, 15 yds,; M. Steinhart '11, 15 yds.; H. Watson '10, 3 yrds.; W. F. Whither...
Provided the weather is favorable, the handicap high jump competition, which has twice been postponed on account of high winds, will be held in the Stadium, today at 4 o'clock. Entries may still be made with Coach Quinn any time before 12 o'clock today at the Locker Building...