Word: benjamin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...then the prizes were distributed. He next considered the Bowdoin prizes and in his remarks made this interesting statement: Prizes for English were given to the following men while they were in College: Edward Everett '11, Jared Sparks '15, George Bancroft '17, Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, Josiah Quincy '21, Benjamin Robbins Curtis '29, James Freeman Clarke '29, Charles Sumner '30, Francis Bowen '33, Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar '35, Henry Whitney Bellows '32, Jones Very '36, Richard Henry Dana '37, Edward Everett Hale '39, Thomas Hill '43, Francis James Child '46, James Coolidge Carter '50, James Mills Peirce '53, Adams Sherman Hill...
...Emerson '02, Saltonstall. O. D. Evans '00, Bowditch. A. H. Fiske '01, Harvard College. R. S. Forbes '00, Harvard College. E. E. Franchot '02, Harvard College. J. V. Freeman, Jr., '01, Pennoyer. A. Friedman '02, Burr. D. D. F. Garcelon '02, Rebecca A. Perkins. J. W. Goldthwait '02, Benjamin D. Greene. E. A. Gray '01, Hilton. I. Grossman '02, Dana, of the Class of 1852. F. L. Hammond '00, William Merrick. W. C. Heilman '00, Harvard College. A. S. Hills '00, Henry Bromfield Rogers. J. H. Holmes '02, Class of 1817. G. M. Hosmer '01, Pennoyer. J. M. Hussey...
...Samuel May '29 died at his home in Leicester on Friday at the age of eighty-nine. Born in Boston, April 11, 1810, he there received his early education. In 1825 he entered Harvard, graduating in the class with Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Freeman Clarke and Benjamin R. Curtis. He was secretary of his class. In 1833 he graduated from the Divinity School, of which he became senior alumnus in 1898. In 1834, Mr. May was ordained and installed in the Second Congregational Church of Leicester, where he continued to preach up to the time of his death...
...fitted for College at Pinkerton Academy in Derry, N. H., and was graduated from Harvard at the head of his class in 1844, and from the Harvard Law School in 1846. Among his college classmates were Francis Parkman, William M. Hunt, the artist; Benjamin Apthorp Gould and General E. A. Wild of Brookline...
...Benjamin Jowett as a Scholar and Teacher...