Word: medford
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Education 3b, secondary education: public high schools, endowed and private schools, the course for the technical training of teachers in secondary schools with school visiting and practice teaching in the schools of Brookline, Newton, Cambridge, and Medford. Half course, second half-year. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1.30, Mr. William...
...same course, which was won by Lieutenant T. D. Milling, U. S. N., in a Burgess Wright machine in 5 hours, 22 minutes, 27 seconds. The only other man to enter the Globe contest was Stone, but he had trouble with his motor and had to land at Medford. He was granted a consolation prize of $1,000, however. While these long flights were going on, Grahame-White and Sopwith made several creditable performances on the field...
General Samuel Crocker Lawrence '55 died at his home in Medford last Sunday evening...
General Lawrence entered the military service while yet a young man, and was commissioned lieutenant in the Massachusetts volunteer militia in 1855. He was made captain the following year, but resigned in 1857 on the occasion of his removal to Chicago. On his return to Medford he was recommissioned captain, in 1858; was commissioned major, 1859, and in 1860, colonel of the 5th regiment of Massachusetts militia, which was one of the first regiments in the country to volunteer for service when the war broke out in 1861. He was the first mayor of the city of Medford...
...schools represented in the meet are: Andover, Arlington High, Boston Latin, Brookline High, Classical School, Dedham High, English High, Exeter, Fitchburg High, High School of Commerce, Hyde Park High, Lawrence High, Lynn English High, Mechanics Arts High, Medford High, Melrose High, Newbury High, Newton High, Plymouth High, Springfield High, St. Mark's School, Tilton Seminary, and Worcester Academy...