Word: landed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...long realized the importance of vital statistics, which the United States did not seriously consider until the last census. On the records then obtained, however incomplete, we may base a comparison of the populations of Europe and the United States. Europe, which comprises only one-fifteenth of the total land area of the world, supports one-fourth of its population. At present the rate of increase of population in the United States is nearly twice as large as that of Europe, but the two are gradually approximating. He then went on to show that the heavy influx of immigrants into...
...Dauphine Engenie, a knight, his nephew, F. A. Spencer '06 Ned Clerimont, a gentleman, his friend, P. E. Osgood '04 Truewit, another friend, C. Kempner '06 Sir John Daw, a knight, H. P. Johnson '05 Sir Amorous La Foole, a knight, also, A. M. Hurlin '06 Thomas Otter, a land and sea captain, H. Kempner '07 Cutbeard, a barber, F. B. Eaves '05 Mute, one of Morose's servants, H. McI. Holmes '06 Parson, W. L. Gifford '07 Pages to Clerimont, J. L. Burns '06 L. H. Whitney '05, Page with Song, D. C. Manning 2L. Epicoene, supposed the Silent...
...property has been acquired at considerable expense, and as the income from it is insufficient to pay the cost of holding it, including taxes and necessary improvements, a number of graduates have subscribed to make up the annual deficit. The land is held by five trustees, who act as the directors of the syndicate, and manage the property. The deficit is divided among the associates. These trustees are: Augustus Hemenway '75, Robert Bacon '80, T. N. Perkins '91, J. A. Burden '93, E. W. Forbes...