subject: Wunderlich
Telegram to Ruth Mitchell from Albert Wunderlich
- – This is a Western Union telegram with a message written in pencil for Ruth Mitchell from Albert [Wunderlich].
- – ?Western Union / Telegram / George W. E. Atkins, Vice-President Newcomb Carleton, President Belvidere Brooks, Vice-President / Receiver?s No. Time Filed Check / SEND the following Telegram, subject to the terms on the back hereof, which are hereby agreed to / Boston, 31 [city and number is hand-written]1917 / To [The message which follows is hand-written in pencil]Ruth Mitchell / c/o Inez Grose, Stratton, Maine / Come directly to Beechwood Sat. night. / Phone Roy Emmons at Beechwood / for car to meet you at Cape Porpoise / Answer. / Albert. / Sender?s Address for Answer Sender?s Telephone Number?
- – Wunderlich, Albert
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University of Maine Individual Class Schedule
- – This is an individual course schedule from the University of Maine for the Fall 1915 semester. Included on the schedule are classes, times, and days. This schedule was probably written for Albert Wunderlich.
- – Wunderlich, Albert
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- – 1915
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University of Maine Won Run
- – This is a newspaper clipping describing the results of the New England intercollegiate cross-country race. The date "11/13/15" is handwritten at the top right of the clipping.
- – "UNIVERSITY OF MAINE WON RUN Dartmouth Second in the N.E.I.C.A.A. Event. The University of Maine team won the fourth annual New England intercollegiate cross country held over the Franklin Park course this morning. Its score was 59, and Dartmouth was second with 68, while M. I. T and Brown finished in third and fourth places respectively. R. G. Brown, M. I. T., '16, was the individual winner of the event. His time over the five-mile course was 28m 48 1-5s, 37 seconds better than the time of the first Maine harrier to cross the finish line.The first 10 men to finish and their time were: R. G. Brown, M. I. T. 28:48 1/5 H. Aiken, M. A. C 29:17 R. W. Bell, Maine 29:25 1/5 K. D. Tucker, Dartmouth 29:31 W. L. Lane, Bates 29:37 E. S. Richards, M. A. C. 29:45 A. W. Wunderlick, Maine 29:51 E. J. Dempsey, Maine 29:53 F. P. Freti, Maine 29:53 1/5 A. W. Francis, Worcester Tech 29:53 2/5"
- – Wunderlich, Albert
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- – 1915
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