Word: washingtons
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Professor W. M. Davis, accompanied by E. Huntington 2G., will leave Cambridge this afternoon to start on his Asiatic trip of geological and ethnological investigation in the interests of the Carnegie Institute at Washington. Professor R. Pumpelly of Newport, formerly professor of geology at Harvard will join them, and the party of three will sail tomorrow. Professor Davis, after a four months trip through western Asia, will return to Cambridge before the opening of the next College year...
...University baseball squad left the Square by a special car yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock for the Southern trip which will occupy the April recess. The men left for New York last night on the Fall River boat, and will go on this morning to Washington, where the team will play Georgetown tomorrow afternoon...
...University baseball squad will leave the square at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the Southern trip, which will occupy the April recess. The men will go to New York by the Fall River boat, and tomorrow continue on to Washington, where they will stay at the Arlington Hotel. On Saturday afternoon, the team will play its first game with Georgetown, on the Georgetown College diamond. The squad will leave on Sunday evening for Annapolis, where they will stay until Friday noon. There two games with the Naval Academy will be played, on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. Arriving...
...WASHINGTON, D. C., April 9.--The baseball game between Yale and Georgetown today resulted in a tie score, 5 to 5. Yale tied the score in the ninth inning by two singles coupled with two wild pitches. The game was called at the end of the ninth inning on account of darkness. The score by innings follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R. H. E. Yale, 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 8 1 Geo'town...
...books, expressing the hope that the library will be freely used by members of the University. As characteristic books of the library may be mentioned the following: "Tramping with Tramps," by J. F. Willard; "How the Other Half Lives," by J. A. Riis; "Up from Slavery," by Booker T. Washington h.'96; "The Jukes," by R. L. Dugdale; "The City Wilderness," by R. A. Woods; "American Charities," by A. G. Warner. The books are kept in the Randall Room of Phillips Brooks House...