Word: seales
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Many of the specimens which Professor Lyon exhibited have arrived from London since his last lecture, and they are especially rare as showing the nature and customs of a prehistoric people. Rev. Dr. Ward of America and M. Mamont, have done much to collect seals and vases which contain the various modes of expression adopted by the early Babylonians, and a greater part of what we now have, especially in the form of seals, is due to their efforts. Among the interesting speciments of the collection was one which had belonged to King Nebuchadnezzar. It was a book formed from...
...Rawson; vice-president, L. M. Greer; secretary, S. Dexter; treasurer, T. S. Beecher. The executive committee is comprised of W. K. Flint and H. H. Thorndike; election committee, C. E. Rawson, I. N. P. Stokes and J. M. Howells. Some time ago a committee was appointed to select a seal for the society and last evening their choice was submitted and unanimously adopted by the club. Members may now obtain shingles of the secretary...
...librarian stated that several electrical magazines and pamphlets had been received. Letters of acceptance of honorary membership were read from Professor B. O. Pierce, Professor J. Trowbridge, Professor E. H. Hall, and Mr. Hollis Whitting. It was voted that members be requested to hand in designs for a club seal. The meeting then adjourned...
...well attended meeting of the Technology Athletic Club, open to the members of the M. I. T., H. A. A. and B. A. A. was held in Winslow's rink Saturday afternoon. The prize in each event was a silver cup bearing the seal of the club. All the events were well contested and the Technology records for putting the shot and for the running high kick were broken...
FOUND-By the janitor in Stoughton in the yard a seal plush glove. The owner may secure it by calling at 17 Stoughton and proving his claim...