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... classes ; Flo . , florists ; Sum . , summer resorts ; Mfg . , manufacturing ; Sea . , seashore resorts ; Cem . , cemeteries ; Mech . , mechanics and tradesmen ; Asy . , asylums . Air - line distances are reck- oned from Brooklyn City ...
... classes ; Flo . , florists ; Sum . , summer resorts ; Mfg . , manufacturing ; Sea . , seashore resorts ; Cem . , cemeteries ; Mech . , mechanics and tradesmen ; Asy . , asylums . Air - line distances are reck- oned from Brooklyn City ...
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... classes : Flo . , Florists ; Sum . , summer resorts ; Mfg . , manufacturing ; Sea , sea - shore resorts : Cem . , cemeteries : Mech . , mechanics and tradesmen : Asy . , asylums ; Ind . , Indian Reservation . Air line distances are ...
... classes : Flo . , Florists ; Sum . , summer resorts ; Mfg . , manufacturing ; Sea , sea - shore resorts : Cem . , cemeteries : Mech . , mechanics and tradesmen : Asy . , asylums ; Ind . , Indian Reservation . Air line distances are ...
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... class , which includes all places not subject to examination or registration . Non - Competitive Class - Schedule F. the non - competitive class , positions not in empt or labor classes , and those not included in the competitive class ...
... class , which includes all places not subject to examination or registration . Non - Competitive Class - Schedule F. the non - competitive class , positions not in empt or labor classes , and those not included in the competitive class ...
Page 131
... Class of '04 won Fraternity Cup with 45 points . May 16 - Michigan defeated Chicago , 83 % to 422nual interscholastic meet at Yale Field with 431⁄2 at Ann Arbor , Mich . Maddock of Michigan threw the hammer 142 ft . 5 in .. breaking ...
... Class of '04 won Fraternity Cup with 45 points . May 16 - Michigan defeated Chicago , 83 % to 422nual interscholastic meet at Yale Field with 431⁄2 at Ann Arbor , Mich . Maddock of Michigan threw the hammer 142 ft . 5 in .. breaking ...
Page 134
... Class A championship of the Amateur Ath- letic Union . At the end of the regular series Foss was tied with Edward W. Gardner , winner in 1902 , each having been victorious in 5 games and lost 1. In the play off Foss beat Gardner 300 to ...
... Class A championship of the Amateur Ath- letic Union . At the end of the regular series Foss was tied with Edward W. Gardner , winner in 1902 , each having been victorious in 5 games and lost 1. In the play off Foss beat Gardner 300 to ...
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