Word: piers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Newton indoor open handicap tennis tournament begins next Monday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The following Harvard men have entered: A. Codman '96, A. S. Pier '95, W. Stackpole, 2d '98, H. A. Curtis '96, M. D. Whitman '99, H. C. Whitfield '99, H. H. Shaw '99, N. T. Wilson, Sp., R. McKittrik '99, S. P. Shaw '99, W. S. Fitz '99, W. M. Scudder '99, E. R. Marvin '99, A. Ingraham '96, R. H. Carleton...
Arthur Stanwood Pier."Happiness," Elizabeth C. Cardozo...
...Pier '95 has a story in the Christmas Scribner, entitled "The Heroism of Landers...
...Moraine of Southern Rhode Island. This moraine is a portion of one of the great terminal moraines that was formed near the margin of the ice-covered area of the last glacial epoch. It consists of a belt of irregular gravel hills, extending about twenty miles from near Narragansett Pier to Watch Hill, averaging a mile in breadth, and fifty to a hundred feet in local relief. On the northern side, the moraine blocks the streams that descend from the interior, thus forming lakes and swamps, whose united overflow to the west creates Pawcatuck river. On the southern side...
...Allen D. D. '86, Charles H. Moore A. M. '90. The following additional members from the class of '95 were elected by the general society on the nomination of their classmates, in accordance with the provisions of the constitution: J. H. Chase, W. E. Hutton, A. S. Pier, Robert Walcott...