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...Alger, Fred...
...Alpheus Brown Alger, ex-mayor of Cambridge, died at his home in North Cambridge Saturday morning, after an illness of three weeks. Mr. Alger was born in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 8, 1854, and attended the public schools of that place. He graduated from Harvard in 1875. He studied at the Harvard Law School and was admitted to the bar in 1877. He held many public offices, having been mayor of Cambridge...
Governor McKinley, Chauncey M. Depew, Judge Thurston, and General Alger are some of the speakers who will be present at the convention of College Republican Clu+++ at Ann Arbor on May 17. General Alger will act as toastmaster...
...Boston Latin School. He was born in Boston, in 1805, his father being a well-known merchant of this city. Among his class-mates at college were Frederic H. Hedge, Charles Francis Adams, Seth Ames, Samuel K. Lathrop, John L. Sibley, Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis, Horatio Alger, and Sears Cook Walker...
...following gentlemen have been invited to sit on the platform: Ex-Governor John D. Long, Curtis Guild Jr., William Makepeace Towle, Dr. Edward Abbott, J. W. Jewett, Maj. W. W. Kellett, Mayor Matthews, Alfred Hemenway, Hon. John Reed, George L. Von Meyer, Senator Simpkins, President Capen of Tufts, Mayor Alger, and officers of the Cambridge city government. R. R. Upton of Yale will open the debate for the affirmative (Democratic), following by G. P. Costigan Jr., on the Silver Question; then W. E. Thoms of Yale for the affirmative, and R. C. Surbridge on the Tariff; finally W. P. Aiken...