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...looks as though the freezing over of the Charles gave some 'Poon men a chance to reenact Harriet Beecher Stowe's Little Liza 'cross the ice with the rest of the this-side-of-the-river Harvard population filling in as the blood-hounds...
Died. Robert Forrest Wilson, 59, historian, novelist, playwright, biographer; after long illness; six days after he won the Pulitzer Prize for his biography of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Crusader in Crinoline; in Weston, Conn...
...Medical School: Isadore N. Rosenberg 2M, Chester J. Dexter 2M, Irving M. London 3M, Christopher T. Bever 2M, William H. Hagan, James B. Tobias 1M, Beecher W. Sitterson, Harold Brown 3M, and George S. Kurland...
...minister who last year was voted Seattle's "First Citizen" is leaving Seattle to take over the most famous Congregational pulpit in the land: the pulpit of Brooklyn's Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, once occupied by the greatest preacher of Civil War days, Henry Ward Beecher, and later by the prime ministerial drumbeater of World War I, Newell Dwight Hillis...
...Henry K. Beecher, for a critical study of the effect of anaesthesia on the metabolism of brain tissue...