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...Tooker. 2. F. C. Thwaites, Humphreys. 3. M. S. Wheeler, L. W. Mott. 4. C. E. Hutchison, P. B. Goetz. Section 111. Couple 1. A. J. Boyden, L. Cobb. 2. T. D. Baldwin, E. H. Brown. 3. E. H. Clark, C. L. Bremer. 4. W. T. Denison, C. D. Booth. Section IV. Couple 1. C. B. Earle, F. F. Dresser. 2. M. Bartlett, R. L. Manning. 3. H. C. Wellman, A. P. Carter. 4. L. M. Friedman, C. H. Lincoln. Section V. Couple 1. E. Brown, E. W. Ryerson. 2. R. J. Mulford, H. Totten. 3. W. A. Barber...
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...Parker, f., J. Bullard, c. f., H. Smith, f., G. Paine, r. f., G. Knowlton; A. Paul, s. s., J. Struges, l. f., J. Osborn, 3 b., J. Warren, 1 b., P. Merriman, 2 b., T. Molley, 3 b., A. Morton, 2 b., E. Bowser, c. f., P. Booth, 2 b., H. Morse, l. f., J. Hayes, 2 b., G. Collins; A. Winslow, s. s., W. Soule, s. s., H. Selfredge, 2 b., E. Armstrong, 1 b., A. Rodman, J. Kengsburg, p., R. Duff, 1 b., A. Holmes; 1 b., E. Huidekoper, 3 b., H. Robinson, r. f., F. Huidekoper...
...that theory from Adam Smith to the present time. Then if he had a special adaptation for abstruse reasoning, to try his hand at this; but, if not, to devote himself to economic history, and try to explain present facts by analogy with past facts. He cited Charles Booth's book as an example of study on the conditions of manhood, with practical suggestions for the relief of distress, which did not pretend to go into theory which should settle all possible problems. Certainly this slow yet practical method has more promise in it, than the theorizing which attempts...
GEORGE E. BURGESS.FRESHMAN CREW. - Worden, Frothingham, Russel, Gould, Rice, Stillman, Booth, Webster, Dibblee, Brewer, Lewis, Bullock, Duffield, be in the rowing room at 3 o'clock this afternoon...