Word: salt
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Botanical Club. Papers by W. F. Ganong on "Flora of New Brunswick"; L. N. Johnson on "Adaptation of Fresh Water Algae to life in Salt Water"; H. M. Richards on "Recent Fungal Literature"; A Nelson on "Certain Features of Tropical Vegetation." Botanical Museum, Room...
...which would turn out anything its owner desired. He commanded the two giant maiden miller to grind out Peace, Happiness and Prosperity, which they did day and night without intermission. Finally he was killed by another king who took possession of the mill and ordered an unlimited amount of salt to be ground out, which he packed in such large quantities in a ship that it sank, and the salt, dissolving in the sea, gave it its salty character...
Frank Herry Eames, a graduate of the class of 1889, died at Salt Lake City, Utah, November 28, 1890, of typhoid fever...
Early in 1890 he received an appointment to a clerkship in the office of the Union Pacific Railway at Omaha, Nebraska, from which after some months he was transferred to the office of the Railway at Salt Lake City, where he died on the 28th of November...
...University Club of Salt Lake City gave a large reception Saturday evening to Rev. Samuel O. Eliot...