Word: parks
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Natural History Society. Papers: Physical Features which fit the White Mountains for a National Park. (Illustrated.) Mr. J. R. Edmands, Assistant at A. O.-Some Plants of the Presidential Range, Herbarium Specimens. Mr. A. S. Pease 1G.-Mammals of the White Mountain Region, with Specimens. Mr. G. M. Allen 2G. Committee Room of Union...
...Cornell team won first place in the intercollegiate cross country run held at Morris Park, New York, on Wednesday afternoon. By the method of scoring, points are counted against each college according to the relative order in which the first four men of its team finish, among all competitors, and the college against which fewest points are charged wins the meet. Against Cornell 24 points were scored; against Yale, 30; against Pennsylvania, 53; against Harvard, 59; and against Princeton and Columbia, 75 and 111, respectively. A. C. Bowen, of Pennsylvania, made the best individual record, finishing in 35 minutes flat...
...intercollegiate cross country run will be held this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at Morris Park, New York. Teams have been entered by Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, and Cornell...
...cross country team yesterday afternoon was light, the men going over the course on Soldiers Field four times at an easy pace. The team will leave this afternoon at 1 o'clock for New York to take part in the intercollegiate meet to be held at Morris Park at 2.30 tomorrow afternoon. The following men will be taken: W. A. Colwell 2G., W. G. Clerk 1G., J. H. Hall '03, S. Curtis '05, A. King '03, J. H. Stone '04, R. M. Walsh...
...noticed two men, apparently Englishmen, in a Cambridge car leaving Park street subway station between 11 and 11.30 o'clock on Saturday evening, Nov. 1, will please communicate with the undersigned as soon as possible. One of the men was about 48 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall, dark hair, and dark brown beard, not pointed, but not square cut. The other was younger and wore long gaunlet gloves of dark fur. Richard D. Ware, 53 Devonshire street, Boston...