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Excursion 7.- Saturday, Nov. 16. Mr. J. H. Sears. The eruptive rocks of Salem and Marblehead...
...country. The members have taken an especial interest in Colonial architecture and have taken pains to locate and study the various ancient mansions in the vicinity. Meetings were held regularly every three weeks at which papers of extreme interest were read. Among the places visited have been Lexington, Concord, Marblehead and Plymouth, while excursions of a more protracted nature are being considered and arranged for the spring...
George Andrew Steward of the class of '84, died at the Massachusetts General Hospital yesterday of typhoid fever. He was taken sick while staying at Marblehead a week ago and was immediately taken to the hospital where he sank rapidly. Stewart was widely known among Harvard men as a football coach, having been connected with the teams in that capacity last year and also...
chowder probably came to us from the island of Jersey through our Marblehead fishermen-corrupted from the French chaudiere, while our intercourse with the Dutch settlers of the New Netherlands is recorded in the phrase span of horses. From the Germans we got the word loaf and loafer. From the Spanish Mexicans vamose. Such examples might be multiplied without number...
Geological Conference. Papers by C. N. Fairchild, "On the Migration of Detritus on Marblehead Beach"; C. W. Purington, "On the Rock Geology of Marblehead Neck"; W. W. Clendennin, "Formation of top set beds in sand plains." Geological Laboratory...