Word: river
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Cricket Eleven will leave for Philadelphia this evening by the Fall River boat to play the University of Pennsylvania and Haverford for the intercollegiate championship. A match will be played Thursday with the Philadelphia Club, one of the strongest in Philadelphia. Friday the match with the University of Pennsylvania takes place and Saturday with Haverford. The Harvard eleven will be as follows: P. H. Clark '96, G. Lippincott '96, W. W. Comfort Gr., W. W. Duckering Med., E. H. Wells '97, E. du Pont '97, H. G. Gray '97, H. D. Scott '98, T. M. Hastings '98, C. F. Morgan...
...photographs, showing the face of the structure where the river has washed away a portion of it, illustrates the great wall one hundred feet in height. In this wall there is evidence that the place has been occupied at successive periods and that one city has been built over the ruins of another. The explorations of the Museum have shown that many of the large mounds are really the ruins of temples built of care fully cut blocks of stone. In these temples are a number of chambers, several of which have been cleared in the process of exploration...
Geological Conference. Papers: Note on the Geology of Cape Ann. Professor Shaler.- The Orange Esker, and the Modified Late Glacial Drainage of Miller's River Basin. (Illustrated with stereopticon). Mr. F. C. Schrader. Geological Lecture-room...
Geological Conference. Papers: Note on the Geology of Cape Ann. Professor Shaler.- The Orange Esker, and the Modified Late Glacial Drainage of Miller's River Basin. (Illustrated with stereopticon). Mr. F. C. Schrader. Geologicla Lecture-room...
...been about two months and a half since the 'Varsity Crew got on the river and by this time their work and order has assumed a certain definite form. The men have practiced hard and earnestly under the coaching of Mr. Mumford and Mr. Faulkner, and as a result have improved wonderfully well. On Wednesday afternoon the Crew rowed its first four mile "time row" and it is rumored that very fast time was made. The coaches, however, were evidently not entirely satisfied with the work of the men, so Moulton was taken from his usual place...