Word: abe
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...finest collections of its kind in existence. Mr. Rothschild had spent thirty years in the collection of this library, and it occupied about 152 feet of shelves. It represents the volumes which Mr. Rothschild used in the preparation of his two books on Lincoln, "Honest Abe" and "Lincoln, Master of Men." The collection is the gift of his widow and will be placed in the American History Department, where it will be known as the Rothschild Lincoln Memorial Library...
...Rhodes called the attention of his audience to the courage, honor and human sympathy of "the most American of Americans" as James Russell Lowell has called him. Caesar may be called the mighty Caesar. Lincoln cannot well be called mighty, in the same sense, but the term "Honest Abe" expresses the opinion and feelings of his countrymen
...Abe Robert Ginsburgh '17, Price Greenleaf Fund, WilkesBarre...
...Freshman negative team that will oppose Yale in the New Lecture Hall is composed of Herbert Henry Scheier, of Cambridge; Leonard Solon Levy, of Cleveland; Abe Robert Ginsburgh of Wilkes Barre, Pa.; and John Richard Gilman of Everett, and Edward Forbes Smiley, of Winchester, alternates. Yale 1917 will be represented by Roy Claflin Bridgman, of Lake Forest, Ill.; Milton Sylvester Waldman, of Cleveland, O.; Williard Stuart McKay, of Plainfield, N. J.; and Frederick King Weyerhaeusar, of St. Paul, Minn. The judges will be Admiral Francis T. Bowles, Member of the Port of Boston; Clarence C. Smith, A.M. '87, Recorder Massachusetts...
...Cooper '17, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ralph Lawrence Dodge '17, of Cambridge; James Warren Feeney '17, of Andover; Norman Lincoln Felder '17, of Pequannock, N. J.; Henry Sumner Finkel '17, of Roxbury; David Fisher '17, of Everett; Edward Philip Freedman '17, of Salem; Noah Moses Gediman '17, of East Boston; Abe Robert Ginsburgh uC., of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; William Gresser '17, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Myron Guren '17, of Cleveland, O.; Albert Haertlein '17, of St. Louis, Mo.; William Joseph Hever '17, of New York; Allan Ludvig Gustav Jensen '17, of Portland, Me.; Thomas Parke Joy '17, of Dorchester; Aaron Loeb...