Word: ward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Course 3 is a half-course on physiography and meteorology, offered by Professor Davis and Mr. Ward...
...Bigelow. W. E. Blodgett, P. Capron, A.M. Chase, J. P. Cotton, E. L. Creesy, H. G. Dorman, W. H. Draper, F. L.Hitchcock, B. C. Mead, J. G. Palfrey, W. A. Parker, F. H. Rathbun, J. S. P. Tatlock, R. C. Thomas, A. C. Train, R.G. Valentine, J. C. Ward, J. P. Warren...
...Morse '91 spoke of the opportunities for volunteer work by lawyers. Mr. L. M. Friedman told of Boys' Club work in Boston. Mr. G. Randolph Coolidge '83 spoke on the problem of the housing of the poor. Addresses were made by J. L. O'Brien '96, and J. C. Ward '96 on Boys' Clubs; H. C. Wright, Div., on Associated Charities Visiting; A. L. Wetherby, Div., on the Adaptability of Associated Charity Work to Small Towns; A. O. Lovejoy '95, on Home Libraries; E. E. Rice '97, on Entertainment Work; H. S. Pearson '93, on the South End House...
Geological Conference. Papers: The Geological and Geographical Significance of Faults. Professor Davis.- Note on the Study of Climatology in Medical Schools. Mr. R. DeC. Ward.- Escarpments in Southern Sweden. M. J. E. Woodman. Geological Laboratory, Room...
Earned runs, Princeton 8, Harvard 5. Two-base hits, Clarkson, Ward, Bradley. Three-base hits, Titus, Dean. Home runs, Ward, Altman, Bradley, Wheeler, Gunster. Stolen bases, Smith 2. Watson, Wheeler, Dean, Burgess 2, Vincent. First base on balls, by Easton 6, by Paine 8, by Haughton 2. Struck out, by Easton 6, by Paine 2, by Hanghton 3. Double plays, Bradley to Wheeler, Ward to Kelley. Passed ball, Scannell. Wild pitches Easton 2, Paine 2. Umpire, Campbell. Time...