Word: ward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Boston he went to Harvard, where he graduated in the class of '72. Three years later he graduated from the Harvard Law School, and immediately after his graduation he was admitted to practice at the Suffolk bar. In 1880 he was sent to the House of Representatives from Ward 9 and was twice re-elected to that body. Then he was sent to the Senate for the year '84 from the Back Bay district. Up to this time he had been a Republican, but upon his return home as a delegate from the Republican national convention which nominated Blaine...
Skull and Bones - A. P. Stokes, Jr., New York; M. C. D. McKee, Washington; Maitland Griggs, Hartford; Wm. M. Beard, Poughkeepsie; Ward Cheney, South Manchester, Conn.; Alexander Brown, Philadelphia; Samuel Thorne, New York; J. H. DeSibour, Washington; Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; R. B. Treadway, Sioux City, Iowa; F. A. Weyerbauser, St. Paul; W. R. Smith, New York; Brinkerhoff Thorne, New York; James Neale, Kittanning, Pa., and W. R. Cross, New York...
PIERIAN SODALITY.First violins - H. Schurz '97, C. R. Perry L. S. S., R. R. Porter '97, G. Wollaeger '95, W. E. C. Nazro '97, G. C. Ward '98, L. S. Butler...
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First base on balls - Brooks, Gunster, Ward. Struck out - By Carter, Bradley, Gunster, Payne' by Trudeau, Ward, Altman, Williams, Easton. Double plays - Quinby, Rustin, to Stephenson; Ward, Brooks, to Otto. Umpire - O'Rourke. Time...