Word: olmstead
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...best set of drawings on the development of a given piece of property as a small country club. Second place was won by Edward Hunts Trout, 2G., of Los Angeles, Cal., and third place by Elbert Peets 3G., of Cleveland, O. The competition was judged by Professor F. L. Olmstead, of the Landscape Architecture Department...
...other house, on the adjoining lot to the West, was owned by James Olmstead in 1635, but he, like Peyntree and many of the early settlers, removed to Hartford, and in 1638 Edward Goffe was the owner. Before 1654 it had been acquired by the College and was then used as a dormitory, being called Goffe's College. In the early College records it is described as containing five chambers, eighteen studies (i. e. small rooms off the chambers) a kitchen, cellar, and three garrets...
...following have been elected officers of the Germanic Museum Association: President, Frederick P. Fish; vice-president, Professor H. L. Warren '83; secretary-treasurer, Clement S. Houghton '56. Judge James M. Olmstead has been elected chairman of the board of directors...
...line-up: SECONDS. POMFRET. Coolidge, l.f. l.f., Lee Harvey, 2b. c.f., Flynn Devereux, r.f. 3b., Harrison Phillips, 3b. s.s., Robinson Clark, c.f. r.f., Olmstead Edgerton, s.s. 2b., Cater O'Day, 1b. 1b., Kissam West, c. c., Geer Whitney, and Fitzgibbons, p. p., Mott...
...recent meeting of the Germanic Museum Association held in the Museum building officers were elected as follows: president, Adolphus Busch, of St. Louis, Mo.; vice-presidents, F. P. Fish '75, of Boston, and Hugo Reisinger of New York, N. Y.; secretary, C. S. Houghton, of Boston. Judge J. M. Olmstead '73 replaced the late H. W. Putnam as head of the board of directors. Reports were presented by the secretary and treasurer and by Professor Francke curator of the Museum...