Word: suffolk
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Team races: Harvard vs. Yale. Amherst vs. Dartmouth. Worcester Athletic Club vs. Suffolk Athletic Club...
...Thayer, 45; F. Johnson, 45; W. A. Baudette, W. A. C., 25; J. L. Norton, 45; J. H. Bell, 40; H. W. Thayer, 30; W. Munro, Hopkinson, 50; P. G. Beals, Adams Academy, 50; R. O. Doherty, Dorchester. 45; E. L. White, Suffolk A. C., 25; C. L. Nicol, M. A. C., scratch...
...born in England in 1860, and was educated in this country, first at St. Paul's School, Concord, and later at Cambridge. He was graduated at Harvard in 1880, and three years later took his degree at the Harvard Law School, and was admitted to the Suffolk bar. He was afterward admitted to the New York bar. but soon turned his attention to literature. When in college he was an editor of the Advocate and wrote the Pudding poem and his class ode. In 1887 he travelled extensively in Ireland, and on his return published a book, "In Castle...
...Berlo, the crack cyclist, has joined the Suffolk Athletic Club...
...will of the late Mrs. W. S. Appleton was probated in the Suffolk County probate court yesterday, By this will several public bequests are given, which amount to $180,000. Among the bequests there is $50,000 given to Harvard University. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston gets an equal amount and the Massachusetts Historical Society and the Boston Public Library get each $10,000. The will is dated July, 1885, and the public bequests are made by a codicil dated...