Word: meyers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...members of the club for their kindly interest, which he greatly appreciated. Mr. Taft said, however, that he did not expect to be in Boston in the near future because of numerous other engagements. It was also announced at the meeting that Postmaster-General George Von L. Meyer would probably speak to the club on April...
North American Review--"For a Parcels Post," by G. von L. Meyer '79; "Prospects of Aerial Navigation," by S. Newcomb '58; "Corporations in Modern Business," by G. W. Perkins...
...last year's team lost by graduation are Captain Kinney, Camp, Madden, Meyer, Church, and Chapin, Fels, from the 1910 freshman team, and Williams, who played shortstop last spring, will be available for that position. Wheaton, who batted 450 on the freshman nine, will probably take Camp's place at second base. Cushing, last year's first baseman, will have a close competition with Coy for that position. The weak point of the team lies in the pitching. Van Vleck and Merritt are both in college, but conditioned in their studies. Parsons and H. Jones are the most likely...
From 1911--C. Bosson, M. Corcoran, G. R. Harding, B. Langmaid, W. H. Meyer, S. O. Richardson, 3rd, J. K. Senior, H. L. Somers, B. C. Voshell, F. C. Wellmann...
...following books by Harvard graduates have recently been published: "The Pulse of Asia," by E. Huntington '02; "Florence and the Cities of Northern Tuscany," by W. E. Hutton '95; "The British State Telegraphs," by H. R. Meyer '92: "The History of Music to the Death of Schubert," by J. K. Paine '69; "The Power that Makes for Peace," by H. S. Pritchett h.'01; "The Democratic Ideal," by M. Reed '68; "The Life and Public Services of George Luther Stearns," by F. P. Stearns '67; "The Science of Ethics," by L. Stephen h.'90; "Mary Porter Gamewell...