Word: journeying
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University of Minnesota and Hamline University. He will return to Chicago on the morning of February 15 and leave that evening for Nashville, where he will be the guest of Chancellor Kirkland of Vanderbilt University. He will spend the night of February 18 at Memphis, to break the journey from Nashville to Dallas, and will reach the latter place February...
...State University at Baton Rouge March 5, deliver the Founder's Day address at the Tulane University of Louisiana the afternoon of the following day, and be present at the annual Tulane dinner that evening. He will reach Montgomery on March 8. From March 9 to 16 he will journey from Birmingham to Charleston, stopping at the Universities of Alabama and Georgia. The next two days will be spent at Charleston, from where he will go on March 19 to Columbia, where the University of South Carolina is situated. On March 20 he will proceed to Asheville, stopping...
...morning of the next day he will be at Guilford College, and will go from there to Durham that afternoon. While at Durham he will visit Trinity College at that place, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill not far away. On March 27 he will journey to Richmond, where he will remain over the twenty-ninth. The next day he will be in Washington, where he will attend the dinner of the Harvard Club of Washington. The following evening, at Baltimore, he will speak at the dinner of the Harvard Club of Maryland. He will...
...record of the Carlisle team during the past few years has been interesting. Their schedule is invariably the longest of any of the big teams and a journey to the Middle West to close their season has no terrors for them. This season they plan to go as far west as Colorado, playing several times on the way out. At the end of last season they were ranked high and but for a defeat by Princeton they would have been very close to the top. This year, they have not been beaten and have made the unusual record of scoring...
...Peter Moor's Journey to Southwest Africa," by Gustave Frennsen...