Word: hough
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stalfort, C. J. Stein, S. F. Nixon, R. B. Hurlburt, R. T. Smith; Princeton: W. L. Dawbarn, R. A. Gamble, E. C. Jessup; Michigan; C. P. Keck, R. C. Craig, H. S. Gamble, E. F. Leger, J. J. Horner, G. Warner, H. P. Smith; Pennsylvania; G. W. Minds, W. Hough, P. Irwin, J. L. Hartranft, E. W. Newell, D. A. Worrell, A. O'Connell; Amherst: W. T. West, Jr., E. Baldwin, J. R. Pinkett; Willliams; A. L. Kelley, Jr., H. L. Alexander; Bowdoin: H. Atwood, H. Ballard, H. M. Smith, J. H. McKenney, E. B. Smith, R. D. Cole; Brown...
...firm of Fish, Richardson, Herrick & Neave, Attorneys at Law, Boston; G. W. Wickersham, A.M., LL.B., of the firm of Strong & Cad wallader, Attorneys at Law, New York; C. C. Burlingham, A.B., LL.B., of the firm of Wing, Putnam & Burlingham, Attorneys at Law, New York; C. M. Hough, A.B., LL.D., Judge of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; J. F. Hill, A.B., of the firm of Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston; J. J. Storrow, A.B., LL.B., of the firm of Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston; F. A. Cleveland, Ph.D., of the Bureau of Municipal Research...
...Commissioner of Corporations in the U. S. Department of Commerce and Labor, Frederick P. Fish, Professor Edwin S. Meade of the University of Pennsylvania, James F. Jackson, ex-chairman of the Massachusetts Rail-road Commission, C. C. Burlingham of New York, receiver of the Westinghouse Company, Judge C. M. Hough of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, F. A. Cleveland of the New York Bureau of Municipal Research, and G. W. Wickersham, the New York lawyer...
...Geological Conference. Papers: Colonial Development. Professor R. T. Jackson.--The Amygdaloidal Basalt of Hough's Neck. Mr. La Forge. Geological Museum, Oxford street entrance...
Geological Conference. Papers: Colonial Development. Professor R. T. Jackson.--The Amygdaloidal Basalt of Hough's Neck. Mr. La Forge. Geological Museum, Oxford street entrance...