The National Christmas Tree presented to President Coolidge by Middlebury College as a gift from his home state has been set up in Wash. D.C. immediately behind the White House Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-national-christmas-tree-presented-to-president-coolidge-by-middlebury-college-as-a-gift-from-his-home-state-has-been-set-up-in-wash-dc-immediately-behind-the-white-house-image329722247.html
RM2A4C42F–The National Christmas Tree presented to President Coolidge by Middlebury College as a gift from his home state has been set up in Wash. D.C. immediately behind the White House
. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . ler. Carlos Wilcox, s. of Ebenezer Wilcox; b. at Newport,Oct. 22, 1794. At the age of about four years he removed withhis parents to Orwell, Vt. At the age of nineteen he graduatedat Middlebury college, with the highest honors of his class;in 1817 he finished a course of theological study at the An-dover Seminary. Two years afterwards he was ordained pas-tor of the North Congregational church, at Hartford, Conn.Failing health compelled him, in the summer of 1825, to relin-quish his pastoral charge, and he spent the succeeding year in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-newport-new-hampshire-from-1766-to-1878-ler-carlos-wilcox-s-of-ebenezer-wilcox-b-at-newportoct-22-1794-at-the-age-of-about-four-years-he-removed-withhis-parents-to-orwell-vt-at-the-age-of-nineteen-he-graduatedat-middlebury-college-with-the-highest-honors-of-his-classin-1817-he-finished-a-course-of-theological-study-at-the-an-dover-seminary-two-years-afterwards-he-was-ordained-pas-tor-of-the-north-congregational-church-at-hartford-connfailing-health-compelled-him-in-the-summer-of-1825-to-relin-quish-his-pastoral-charge-and-he-spent-the-succeeding-year-in-image369660377.html
RM2CDBDG9–. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . ler. Carlos Wilcox, s. of Ebenezer Wilcox; b. at Newport,Oct. 22, 1794. At the age of about four years he removed withhis parents to Orwell, Vt. At the age of nineteen he graduatedat Middlebury college, with the highest honors of his class;in 1817 he finished a course of theological study at the An-dover Seminary. Two years afterwards he was ordained pas-tor of the North Congregational church, at Hartford, Conn.Failing health compelled him, in the summer of 1825, to relin-quish his pastoral charge, and he spent the succeeding year in
Middlebury College, Old Chapel, West side of State Route 30, Middlebury, Addison County, VT Mixon, Stanley P, photographer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/middlebury-college-old-chapel-west-side-of-state-route-30-middlebury-addison-county-vt-mixon-stanley-p-photographer-image248314354.html
RMTBYKDP–Middlebury College, Old Chapel, West side of State Route 30, Middlebury, Addison County, VT Mixon, Stanley P, photographer
. History of the University of Michigan . 1842to 1846. He died at Litchfield, Michigan, April 22,1S68. Middlebury College and was graduated Bachelor ofArts in 1834. He studied at the Yale Law School,and was admitted to the Bar in 1836. He immedi-ately removed to Romeo, Michigan, and practised hisprofession there for twenty years. He was a memberof the State House of Representatives in 1840, 1844,and 1846, and State Senator in 1841 and 1842.March 8, 1843, he was appointed Regent of theUniversity in place of George Goodman resigned,but after one years service he in turn laid down theoffice. He w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-the-university-of-michigan-1842to-1846-he-died-at-litchfield-michigan-april-221s68-middlebury-college-and-was-graduated-bachelor-ofarts-in-1834-he-studied-at-the-yale-law-schooland-was-admitted-to-the-bar-in-1836-he-immedi-ately-removed-to-romeo-michigan-and-practised-hisprofession-there-for-twenty-years-he-was-a-memberof-the-state-house-of-representatives-in-1840-1844and-1846-and-state-senator-in-1841-and-1842march-8-1843-he-was-appointed-regent-of-theuniversity-in-place-of-george-goodman-resignedbut-after-one-years-service-he-in-turn-laid-down-theoffice-he-w-image372658230.html
RM2CJ81AE–. History of the University of Michigan . 1842to 1846. He died at Litchfield, Michigan, April 22,1S68. Middlebury College and was graduated Bachelor ofArts in 1834. He studied at the Yale Law School,and was admitted to the Bar in 1836. He immedi-ately removed to Romeo, Michigan, and practised hisprofession there for twenty years. He was a memberof the State House of Representatives in 1840, 1844,and 1846, and State Senator in 1841 and 1842.March 8, 1843, he was appointed Regent of theUniversity in place of George Goodman resigned,but after one years service he in turn laid down theoffice. He w
Middlebury College, Painter Hall, West side of Route 30, Middlebury, Addison County, VT Painter, Gamaliel Mixon, Stanley P, photographer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/middlebury-college-painter-hall-west-side-of-route-30-middlebury-addison-county-vt-painter-gamaliel-mixon-stanley-p-photographer-image248314355.html
RMTBYKDR–Middlebury College, Painter Hall, West side of Route 30, Middlebury, Addison County, VT Painter, Gamaliel Mixon, Stanley P, photographer
Bates Student . rs. When we practice our yellson the chapel steps why not have the entire college participate? In high schools the girls enter eagerlyinto the support of the contestants.When they become members of a collegethere is no reason why this practiceshould be abolished. We are all stu-dents in Midd. The football elevenrepresents our Midd. Lets all get to-gether and support it on the field. —The Middlebury Campus By vote of the Faculty, a total offive days are to be made up of thetime lost through the late opening ofcollege. The Thanksgiving recess isomitted, the day itself only being Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bates-student-rs-when-we-practice-our-yellson-the-chapel-steps-why-not-have-the-entire-college-participate-in-high-schools-the-girls-enter-eagerlyinto-the-support-of-the-contestantswhen-they-become-members-of-a-collegethere-is-no-reason-why-this-practiceshould-be-abolished-we-are-all-stu-dents-in-midd-the-football-elevenrepresents-our-midd-lets-all-get-to-gether-and-support-it-on-the-field-the-middlebury-campus-by-vote-of-the-faculty-a-total-offive-days-are-to-be-made-up-of-thetime-lost-through-the-late-opening-ofcollege-the-thanksgiving-recess-isomitted-the-day-itself-only-being-image338137210.html
RM2AJ3DCX–Bates Student . rs. When we practice our yellson the chapel steps why not have the entire college participate? In high schools the girls enter eagerlyinto the support of the contestants.When they become members of a collegethere is no reason why this practiceshould be abolished. We are all stu-dents in Midd. The football elevenrepresents our Midd. Lets all get to-gether and support it on the field. —The Middlebury Campus By vote of the Faculty, a total offive days are to be made up of thetime lost through the late opening ofcollege. The Thanksgiving recess isomitted, the day itself only being
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