Word: marshes
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Child '46, James Coolidge Carter '50, James Mills Peirce '53, Adams Sherman Hill '53, Phillips Brooks '55. Charles Francis Adams '56, John Codman Ropes '57, Henry Barker Hill '69, Francis Greenwood Peabody '69, Theodore Chickering Williams '76, Eugene Wambaugh '76, George Lyman Kittredge '82, Frank Bolles '82, Arthur Richmond Marsh '83, Heinrich Conrad Bierwirth '84, Lewis Edwards Gates '84, Samuel Atkins Eliot '84, Maxime Bocher. Prizes for Greek or Latin were given to the following men while they were in College: Joseph Henry Thayer '50, James Coolidge Carter '50, William Watson Goodwin '51, George Washington Copp Noble '58, John Prentiss...
...field will be used in the 1900 track games for the first time, and will probably be raised if it is found to be necessary. Plans have been made for a new house for the Gun Club which will be situated near the speedway, in what was once the marsh. Instead of shooting towards the road, as is now done, the pigeon traps will be turned in the opposite direction and the shooting will be towards Soldiers Field. There are now from twenty to thirty acres on Soldiers Field for athletic purposes. Since the Park Commission has constructed a dike...
...north termination the Newell Gate. The gate is not yet finished, but it will probably be completed by the time of the Yale game. Northwest of the new lodge is a five-acre track of land for athletics, which has been acquired by filling in the marsh lands. On the southern bank of the river is the piling for the new boat house which is to be two stories high and is to cover 10,000 square feet. On the first floor will be the offices and the racks for the shells, and on the second floor will...
...there are 111 Harvard instructors offering courses in Radcliffe, which is an increase of ten over last year. Professors Paine, Smith, James, Marsh; G. T. Moore, Emerton, Wolff, Cunningham and Santayana, are among those who will not give their usual courses, and the additions include Professor Hall on Celestial Mechanics, Professor Davis, Professor Mark and Professor Warren. There are twenty-five new instructors...
Professor Marsh graduated from Harvard in 1883. He was elected professor of English and Belles Lettres in the University of Kansas in 1886, and remained there until 1889, when he went abroad to travel and study. On his return to this country in 1891 he was made assistant professor of Comparative Literature at Harvard. For several years he has been a corresponding member of the Spanish Academy. He was an associate editor of Johnson's Encyclopaedia, and he has also contributed to the leading American magazines...