Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Coolidge was born in Boston on March 16, 1863. After a preparatory education of Noble's School he entered Harvard College, where he was prominent in social and athletic life. After graduation he went abroad for a year and then studied a year each in the Graduate School and in the Law School...
...Converse comes from an old English family which migrated to America in 1630, settling at Charlestown. His great-great-grandfather, whose name he bears, graduated from Harvard College in 1718. Mr. Converse himself prepared for Harvard at the English High School, but owing to temporary family reverses went into active business instead, starting in with the old National Tube Works Company of which his father was president. Mr. Converse advanced himself rapidly through all the offices and finally became president. For many years he has been president of the Liberty National Bank, the Bankers Trust Company and the Astor Trust...
...fifth inning Gardner, first up, singled to centre, went to second when Krug was passed and scored on Hageman's second...
...crews were on the river yesterday afternoon. Balch, L. Curtis and Metcalf, who have been out with injuries for several days have returned, Balch resuming his former place at bow in the first boat where Wiggins, a graduate, has been rowing temporarily. Metcalf displaced Mills at 5. L. Curtis went into the second boat at 7, and Rogers, who has been rowing at 7 in the second boat, moved up to 3, displacing Walker, who was dropped to the third crew...
...distinguished themselves in college felt above hard work in the Law SCHOOL! Certainly the Herald's deduction is more nearly the truth than this supposition, but still further investigation of the facts might prove that whereas by a process of selection those private school men, who went to the Law School, were in the first half, or first quarter of their number in College rank; on the other hand, among the public school men, the process of selection had acted before they came to College. Thus, since the average stand of public school men in College was very high, those...