Word: washingtons
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Worthington Chauncey Ford, "Economist and statistician, editor of 'Washington's Letters and Writings,' chief of the division of manuscripts in the Library of Congress, accurate and comprehensive scholar...
Football season tickets giving admission to all home games played by the University team except that with Yale may be secured at the Co-operative, Amee's, Leavitt & Peirce's and Wright & Ditson's, 344 Washington street, Boston. Price of tickets...
Jean Jules Jusserand, "Professional Republican diplomat from youth, eminent man of letters, who chose his subjects from English social and literary history, Ambassador of France at Washington, to whom and through whom the American people would gladly express their obligation to the genius of the French people, under monarchy, empire and republic alike...
Gordon Goldwin Glass '08, of Spokane, Washington, six, prepared for College at Upper Canada College, Toronto. Last year he rowed four on the University crew against Yale. He is 20 years old, weighs, 194 pounds and is 6 feet 4 inches in height...
...definite policy to obtain only prominent and well-known speakers. Among those who have spoken are President Roosevelt, President Eliot, Secretary Shaw, Hon. Thomas P. O'Connor, M.P., Hon. John D. Long, Major Henry Lee Higginson, Hon. William J. Bryan, Dr. W. T. Grenfell, Mr. Booker T. Washington, Mr. F. Hopkinson Smith, and Mr. Jacob A. Riis. These names in themselves convey some idea of the variety of subjects discussed...