Word: barring
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fall of 1852. He was elected orator for the Class Day exercises in 1856. After his graduation he spent a year in the Cambridge Law School, and continued his legal studies in a law office in Marshall, Michigan, where he was in due course admitted to the bar. He continued the practice of law until 1865 when he accepted a position as tutor in Latin at Harvard. In 1873 he was made assistant professor, and was promoted to the full professorship ten years later. This position he held until failing health compelled his resignation in April of this year...
...assumed his grandfather's name, John Fiske. He secured his early education from books of science and languages, which he studied with remarkable persistency. He entered Harvard as a sophomore in 1860, graduating with honors in 1863. After his graduation from the Law School, he was admitted to the bar, but a year's work induced him to make literature his profession. He had written widely in college on a great variety of subjects, but as his reading of history gradually excluded other subjects from his attention, he began writing his famous historical works...
...eastern end of the basement is occupied by the kitchen, scullery, storage rooms, dining and dressing rooms for the servants, and a bar-room for soft drinks. The boiler rooms, shower-baths, dressing rooms, and barber-shop also occupy sections of the basement...
Harvard Law School Association. Annual Business Meeting at the Rooms of the Boston Bar Association...
Senior--Black shirts with red "H," a small "N" or "W" above the bar, and small "B. C." below. The same design on the caps and sweaters, but sweaters are white with red letters...