Word: ten
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following are the ninth ten of the Institute of 1770: Hawes, Childs, Wrenn, J. S. Cook, Bell, Herrick, F. W. Johnson, Follansbee, L. Hall, G. S. Brown...
There are fifteen graduates of the University of Michigan in the national House of Representatives, and six in the Senate. Harvard has ten men in the House and six in the Senate...
...most popular courses are those in engineering and arts. The whole work of the freshman year and most of the sophomore is compulsory; military drill must be taken for the first three years. There are courses leading to nine degrees, and ten graduate courses...
...from 1763 to 1783, in the archives of England, France, Holland and Spain. Two hundred copies only of the work will be printed and the plates will be destroyed as quickly as the complete work is issued. The work will comprise 100 volumes, the cost is $2,500, and ten years will be required to complete...
...college men, while in the House the number is one hundred and sixty-four or a little over one half. Of these Harvard has the greater number of any one college, fourteen, nine from the college proper, and five from the Law School. Yale comes next with thirteen, ten from the college and three from the Law School. The other colleges are represented as follows: Michigan University sends ten, four from the academic department and six from the law school. Princeton, Centre and Jefferson (now Washington and Jefferson) have each seven representatives. The University of North Carolina...