Word: andrews
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...painting of ex-President White of Cornell has been given to that University by the trustees. It bears the inscription: "Andrew Dickinson White, L. L. D. One of the trustees and first President of Cornell University, 1865-1885. His fellow trustees at the close of his twenty years of devoted service place this Memorial...
...lectures on railroads, notwithstanding his appointment to the head of the State Bureau of Labor Statistics. Prof. Eugene L. Richards is seriously ill in the Adirondacks, and it is not probable that he can return to his college duties for some time to come. During his absence Profs. Andrew W. Phillips and Willlam Beebe will have the freshmen in mathematics. The death of the lamented Prof. Packard leaves vacant the Hillhouse Professorship of Greek. His successor has not yet been appointed, and the classes in Greek will be under the charge of Profs. T. D. Seymour and Frank B. Tarbell...
...Society of Christian Brethren held a meeting last evening in its new rooms in the east wing of the Lawrence Scientific School. An address was given by Dr. Andrew P. Peabody. The meeting was very fully attended. The new rooms of the society are not only conveniently, but also very tastefully furnished. The large room, used for the regular meetings of the society, will seat over one hundred men. A smaller room adjoining it, will be used as a reading-room, and will contain, besides religious periodicals, the library of the society...
...Historical Society was entertained at the house of Mr. Deane, vice-president of the Massachusetts Historical Society, last Monday evening. Col. Lee, who was on Gov. Andrew's staff, and Col. T. W. Higginson, related several reminiscences of the civil...
...appointments for commencement at Brown University have been announced. They are as follows: Oration and valedictory address, Walter Goodnow Everett, Southampton, Vt.; Latin salutatory, Frank Leslie Day, Keene, N. H.; classical oration, Ferdinand Courtney French, Providence, R. L.; philosophical oration, Andrew McCorrie Warren, Fall River, Mass...