Word: aging
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Spelman '13 Louis, W. H. Heywood sC. Victorien, A. Z. Pyles '10 Paul, J. J. McGinley '13 Francois, W. Gleason '13 Bourges, J. A. Hovey uC. Maugendre, E. D. Smith '13 Louveau, M. T. Quigg '13 Vose, P. S. Abreu '11 Heredia, W. S. Henderson '12 THE NEW AGE." Henry Dickson, P. D. Smith '11 Jim Anderson, T. A. Jenckes '13 Ebe, B. Morrison '12 Mrs. Cochrane, Miss Hermine Foelske Anne Cochrane, Miss Elizabeth Lee Mrs. Dickson, Miss Marian Gragg An Old Man, J. M. Halle '13 "THE HIGHER GOOD." McAdley, J. Weare 1L. Easy Joe, N. r. Sturgis...
...SEMINARY OF ECONOMICS. "Old Age Pensions." Professor F. S. Baldwin, of Boston University. Upper Dane...
...Dramatic Club consisting of Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. Winthrop Ames '95, and Mr. H. T. Parker of the Boston Transcript have chosen the following one-act plays for the annual spring performance: "The Better Way" by Paul Mariett '11, "Marvelous Bentham" by Hermann Hagedorn '07, "The New Age" by David Carb '08, and "The Better Man" by T. H. Guild...
...Age" is placed in Richmond, Virginia, in 1865; and the action of the play hangs on the arrival of the news of Lee's surrender, influencing a wounded Confederate soldier and his sweetheart. It is a delicate romance of the South and is a strong presentation of the Confederate loyalty to the cause, and the misery and suffering which followed Lee's surrender...
...Credi is loaned by Mr. W. E. C. Eustis. There is also loaned by Mrs. Louis Cabot, Mr. Augustus Hemenway and Mr. W. E. C. Eustis, a Florentine painting of the Madonna and Child with two saints, executed in the manner of Ghirlandaio. It has suffered in parts from age and restoration, but still has elements of great beauty. There are two interesting paintings from the collection of Mr. C. B. Perkins, both representing the Holy Family. One is attributed to Zaganelli and the other to Bonifazio Veneziano. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has presented an early Flemish copy...