Word: dublins
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...architect, and Peirce, the mathematician, went to Harvard; Agassiz fitted at several Continental universities. Franklin, Bowditch, the navigator, and Putnam, the settler of the Northwest, had no college education. Five of the original colonists - Winthrop, Carver, Endicott, Bradford and Vane - are appropriately remembered; the first studied at Trinity College, Dublin, the last at Oxford...
...natural leader by all with whom he came in contact. After graduation he spent two years at the Harvard Law School and has since been reading law in the office of Henrich, Allen and Boynon, in Chicago. He was a delegate from Harvard University to the University of Dublin at the celebration of the three hundredth anniversary of that institution...
...Chicago Navy has decided to send F. F. Pratt abroad to confer with the crews at Oxford, Cambridge, Berlin, Dublin, and other points relative to their participation in the regatta to be held at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Aug. 14 to 24. Another delegate will be sent to Australia within the next two weeks...
Isaac Butt, in 1870, originally started the movement, suggesting a means of reconciliation between Ireland and Great Britain, which now seems about to approach a happy consummation. His movement even then was supported by the protestants and conservatives of Ireland. In the great meeting at Dublin they said that they wished no separation from England, but they would not have their domestic affairs regulated by an English parliament. The views propounded by the meeting rapidly spread. The extremists fell in with the movement, and had it been led with sternness then, things might have been far cifferent than at present...
Adams, a foot ball player of Trinity College, Dublin, has entered the Medical School and will try for the rush line of the 'varsity eleven...