Word: nebraska
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...GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE. "Studies of Richthofenia." Professor R. T. Jackson.--"The Geology of Southeastern Nebraska." Mr. E. G. Woodruff, Mineralogical Lecture Room...
...seven representatives of the Association were elected as follows: Dr. H. L. Williams, Minnesota; Dr. J. A. Babbitt, Haverford; Professor Savage. Oberlin; Lieut. C. D. Daly '01, West Point; Professor Lees, Nebraska; E. K. Hall, Dartmouth; Professor W. L. Dudley, Vanderbilt...
...Iowa, 45; Connecticut, 41; District of Columbia, 35; Indiana, 34; Kentuck, 33; Minnesota, 29; Colorado, 25; Wisconsin, 25; Maryland, 23; Michigan 20; Vermont, 20; Washington, 15; Kansas, 13; Alabama, 12; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 12; Georgia, 11; Virginia, 11; West Virginia, 11; South Carolina, 10; Louisiana, 10; North Carolina, 9; Nebraska, 9; Oklahoma, 8; Oregon, 8; South Dakota, 6; Utah, 6; Arkansas, 5; Florida, 4; Delaware, 3; New Mexico, 3; Montana, 3; North Dakota, 2; Mississippi, 2; Nevada, 2; Idaho, 1; Wyoming...
...Paul, South Boston; Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; Utica Normal and Industrial Institute, Mississippi; and in smaller cases to many individuals recommended by charitable institutions. The books and magazines were distributed among the following institutions: East Cambridge Jail; Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge; Morgan Memorial, Boston; Newspaper Hospital, Boston; Sherman Chapel, Marion, Nebraska; T Wharf Seaman's Reading Room, Boston...
Denise Barkalow '07S., coxswain, of Omaha, Nebraska, prepared at St. Paul's. He coxswained the 1905 university crew. He is 18 years old, weighs 108 pounds, and is 5 feet 6 inches in height...