Word: wente
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Princeton's collection of relics received a valuable and unique acquisition the past week. This was an ancient watch, which was for many years the property of Col. Aaron Burr. The watch went to Princeton through the efforts of Moses Taylor Pyne of New York, a trustee of the college, and is the gift of Richard C. Edwards of New York City, a distant relative of Col. Burr. The watch is a handsome French repeater. Aaron Burr is supposed to have imported it about the year 1785, and probably carried it until...
...preached in Jersey City, N. J., in 1855-'59, then removed to New York, and became pastor of a congregation that in 1860 was organized as "The Third Unitarian Congregational Church," and represented the most radical branch of his denomination. He dissolved this society in 1879, and went to Europe, and on his return in 1881 formally withdrew from specific connection with any church, and devoted himself to literature in Boston. He had been a leader in the movement that has for its object the promotion of rationalist ideas in theology, and had contributed largely to various journals and reviews...
Between the halves a strong breeze sprung up, which was in Pennsylvania's favor when the game was resumed. From the 50-yard line Brooke drove the ball on a long, low punt clear to the corner of the field. Harvard was close to her own goal line. Brewer went clear back to the fence to punt. He was slow, and his punt was blocked. Boyle fell on it for a touchdown. Brooke kicked the goal. and the score...
...Harvard football men came in from Auburndale yesterday morning and attended recitations as usual. They went out again at 4.30. The only work which the team did was to go through the singnals...
...clock last night the eleven, coaches and substitutes went to Lee's Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, in a barge. The following men were in the party: C. Brewer, Cabot, Wrightington, N. Shaw, F. Shaw, Holt, Donald, Haughton, Newell, Hayes, Rice, Moulton, Borden, Beale, Hamlen, Doucette, Gould, Brown, Dunlop...