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Word: reared (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...FRANK D. SOMERS, the tailor at 5 Park street, Boston is adding a large room in the rear of his present store, owing to the large increase in his business since opening the young men's department. the spring stock will be the finest ever imported, and the prices will be found only a trifle more than is charged for poor style and work. 10 per cent. reduction to all members of the university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 2/18/1890 | See Source »

...club flourished from 1796 to 1847. The last procession took place in 1846, and the last excursion down the bay in 1851. The Lord High Admiral was he who has been oftenest sent from college or the greatest wag; the Vice-Admiral was the poorest scholar; the Rear Admiral, the laziest man; the Chaplain, the most profane. The grand occasions of the year were the annual procession before Class Day, when all the members were present in fantastic array, and the cruise in a vessel chartered to go to some place on the bay, where a chowder was eaten...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Navy Club. | 1/30/1890 | See Source »

...street, with a front of 134 feet and a depth of 90 feet. It is decided that the front shall be of stone, and should a sufficient sum of money be subscribed the entire building will be of the same material; otherwise the side and rear walls are to be of brick of the same color as the stone. A double gateway, one side for those on foot, the other for carriages, is to be built at the east end of the street. This gateway will be large enough to admit a coach with men on top and allow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale's New Gymnasium. | 1/28/1890 | See Source »

...professors' residences, occupy most of the rest of the ground. There are five halls for lectures and recitations of the different departments, besides the Sibley college, consisting mostly of workshops. There are only two dormitories, one for women; most of the students room outside. Besides these buildings the rear eleven museums and nine laboratories of the various departments, and a library containing about 150,000 volumes, and a small gymnasium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cornell University. | 1/15/1890 | See Source »

SHERIFF'S SALE.- Taken on execution, and will be sold by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the carriage warerooms of Francis L. Chapman, rear of No. 10 Brattle St., near Harvard Sq., in said Cambridge, the following described personal property, to wit: 1 cherry table, cloth top, 1 arm chair, 1 half arm chair, 2 cherry book cases, 1 oak chair, 1 window seat cushion, 1 oak bedstead, 1 bureau, 1 commode, 1 spring bed, 1 hair mattrass, 1 feather pillow, 1 bolster, 1 lounge, 1 sofa pillow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notices. | 1/4/1890 | See Source »

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