Word: lobsters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fruit. The two papers will be followed by suggestions and discussion by the delegates. Tomorrow morning's session will be opened with a prayer by Most Reverend W. H. O'Connell, Archbishop of Boston. The first paper will be read by F. H. Herrick, special investigator on the lobster for the United States Bureau of Fisheries. His subject will be the preservation and propagation of the lobster. Dr. G. W. Field, late instructor in biology at Johns Hopkins University, will speak on the cultivation of molluscs. Rabbi Phineas Isreali, of the congregation Adath Jeshurun, will open the afternoon session with...
...Point lobster and clam-bakes will be provided for lunch, and various athletic sports will be in order. There will be baseball games between the bachelors and married men and also between the Engineering and Mining Clubs. The boat will return to Boston at about 5.15 o'clock...
...arrival at the Point the crowd soon discovered, dodgers to be plugged, canes to be ringed and loops to be looped. Clams and lobsters provided by the food inspection committee offered a welcome diversion in the middle of the day. The afternoon was occupied by sports of various kinds. The Mining Club defeated the Engineering Club in an exciting baseball game, but the score was unfortunately lost. Of the track events the most interesting was throwing the lobster, won by W. T. Harrison; the name of the lobster is withheld. The entertainment offered by the sea was especially popular...
...Club, and between Holworthy and Stoughton. Men are urged to from other teams and to bring their own gloves, bats and balls. There will also be swimming races and field games. The events will include the 100-fathom dash, putting the 20-pound clams shell, throwing the half-pound lobster, and kicking the bucket (form and distance considered). Special attractions are offered to all ologists including Zoos., Geols., Psychols., Archaeols., and Palaeonts., also to botanists and students of forestry. Members of the Natural History Society will given and exhibition of catching the butterfly...
...office has consented to allow the entire class to leave Cambridge for that day. The class will leave the Square in special cars at 9 o'clock. At Nantasket Point, which will be reserved exclusively for the class, sports of all kinds will be held. A clam-bake and lobster lunch will be provided. On the special steamer which will leave the Point for Boston at 5 o'clock there will be music and refreshments...