Word: ticonderoga
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...resident membership are Professor H E Rollins Ph. D. '17, and Convad Aiken 11. The new non-resident members include F. E. Parker Jr. '18 of New York, G. W. Thayer '06 of Cleveland, H. S. Morgan '23 of New York, and J. H. G. Pell '26 of Ticonderoga, New York...
...your interesting obituary of the late John G. Shedd (TIME, Nov. 1, p. 36) you speak of the immigrants in their "Ticonderoga" wagons...
...Custer Massacre happened in 1876. Avenging troops cleared the Northwest prairie states of Indians, and immigrants trundled in on their Ticonderoga wagons. New country, new customers brought Field, Leiter & Co. new business. The Eastern states were changing into manufactories. Foresight and acumen were needed in all business and, as far as the dry goods business was concerned, John Shedd, who had risen high in the esteem of Field, had these qualities more highly developed than any of his competitors...
...possible routes to Silver Bay by rail have been recommended by the committee in charge of the Conference. The former, via the Boston and Maine railroad and the Rutland railroad, is a day trip. The train leaves the North Station at 7.45 in the morning and reaches Ticonderoga at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The trip is made from Ticonderoga to Silver Bay by auto. This route, which is strongly recommended, costs only $14.84 for a round trip ticket from Boston, including the auto fare to and from Ticonderoga and Silver...
...recent meeting of the University Poetry Society plans of the year were formulated and the following officers were elected: President, Wolott Cott Treat '23, of Stockbridge; Secretary, Robert Thompson Pell '24, of Fort Ticonderoga, N. Y.; and Treasurer, Peter von Hotze Wooldridge '23, of Little Rock...