Word: stones
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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There are about twenty candidates for the Yale nine, including Hubbard, '83 (capt.); Camp, M. S.; Jones, '84; Hopkins, '84; Booth, '84; Slocum, '83; Souther, '84; Childs, '83; Lawrence, '84; Noyes, '83; Lyon, '84; Newell, '83; D. Carpenter, L. S.; J. Carpenter, '83; Terry, '84; McKee, '84; Stone, '85; Richards, '85; Griggs, '83. Waldon, '81, has come back and will occupy his old position as second base. Wilcox, the luckiest man in the college base-ball arena last year, has left college. The nine also loses the services of Smith, Badger, Hopkins and Platt. Hopkins' place will be hard...
...steamer has already been procured, which will be fitted up with apparatus for deep sea dredging, and electric lights for gathering specimens at night and at different depths. There will also be smaller boats to be used as needed. A library will be connected with the laboratory and a stone pier will contain aquaria holding anything from microscopic forms to sharks. Expenses will be borne by the government. The plan will probably be working by the summer of 1885. A series of scientific lectures is projected for the lyceum of natural history next term...
...live in inanimate stone...
Lost - A gold serpent ring, with blue stone in head. Finder will please return to room 13, Holyoke House...
Lost - A gold serpent ring, with blue stone in head. Finder will please return to room 13, Holyoke House...