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...last recorded survivor of the Revolutionary War was Daniel Frederick Bakeman, who died April 5, 1869 at 109. The last War of 1812 survivor was Hiram Cronk, who died May 13, 1905, aged...
...meeting of the Harvard Socialist Club in Straus Hall Common Room at 8 o'clock tomorrow night, the Reverend R.O. Bakeman will speak on "The Lawrence Strike: A Symbol of the Passing of American Civil Liberties...
...Reverend Bakeman has had an extremely varied and interesting career, having been at one time Superintendent of Streets in Schenectady. New York, labor agitator, and mayor of Peabody, Massachusetts. At the present the "minister without a pulpit", as he is known, is regional director for the American Civil Liberties Union, which he represented in the recent textile strike at Lawrence. He has made a through study of the attempts of the working class to express itself, and will discuss the various aspects of the Lawrence strike in relation to his study...
Reverend Robert Bakeman, former mayor of Peabody will address the Socialist Club at 8 o'clock tonight at 490 Boylston Street, Boston...
When Reds held an Unemployment meeting on Boston Common without a permit, mounted police charged the crowd, broke up the demonstration. Arrested with ten others were two clergymen-Congregationalist Robert A. Bakeman, Episcopalian Smith O. Dexter-who protested the police's "high-handed methods against free speech." The Socialist party bailed out the ministers...