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Another geological expedition from Princeton will visit the West during the summer. The party will go to the southwestern part of the United States and explore sections of Arizona, especially the northern part, including the Canon of the Colorado. There is probably no region in the country which offers more varied or more interesting material for geological investigation than this canon. Explorations will be made also to study the remains of the Cliff-dwellers and the Pueblo Indians in the mountains, which are supposed to be rich in specimens and much valuable information is expected to be obtained here...
Lehigh 7, West Point...
...Julian S. Mason of Chicago, Walter Meigs of New York, Gouverneur Morris, Jr., of New York, Mandeville Mullally of Pendleton, S. C., Grenville Parker of New York, Edward Sawyer of Dover, N. H., George G. Schreiber of Hoboken, N. J., Worthington Scranton of Scranton, Pa., Frank W. Sheehan of West Haven, William J. Torrey of Scranton, Pa., Ernest W. Whittemore of Rye, N. H., and Arthur B. Williams of Scranton...
...persons who may have witnessed the running over of a gentleman on bicycle by the West End emergency wagon at noon last Friday are requested to communicate the fact to William James, 95 Irving...
Samuel E. Turner, of the class of '69, who was injured by the emergency wagon of the West End Railroad in Harvard square, Friday, died at his home on Francis street Saturday. After graduating with the class of '69, Mr. Turner obtained the degrees of A. M. and Ph.D. from Harvard, and of LL.B. from the University of Maryland. He taught afterwards at Phillips Exeter and in private schools in and near Boston. Recently he had lived in Cambridge as a tutor in history...