Word: bentely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...funeral of Professor W. C. Sabine, who died last Friday at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, will be held in Appleton Chapel today at 1 o'clock. The Reverend Paul Revere Frothingham '86, D. D., minister of the Arlington Street Church, Boston, will conduct the very simple services...
Professor Sabine, who died yesterday at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital after a surgical operation, came to Harvard as a graduate student in 1887. His exceptional ability was immediately recognized by Professor John Trowbridge, who soon took him as an associate in research, and not long afterward enlisted him as a teacher in one of our laboratory courses...
Professor Wallace Clement Sabine A.M. '88, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy and Director of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory, died yesterday morning at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Brookline, following an operation which he underwent on Monday, and from which he failed to rally. Professor Sabine was born in Richwood, Ohio, June 13, 1868. He obtained the degree of A.B. at Ohio State University in 1886, and the degree of A.M. at Harvard in 1888. In 1889 he became an assistant in physics in the University, in 1890 an instructor, in 1895 an assistant professor...
Alexander Harvey Bright, of Cambridge; Stillman Roberts Dunham, Jr., of Allston; Winslow Bent Felton, of Haverford, Pa.; George Daniel Flynn, Jr., of Fall River; David Allen Freeman, Jr., of Medfield; Henry Kent White, Jr., of Milton...
...sights which one must witness over here, I think to see the poor, bent, old civilians coming back to their reconquered homes, coming back to pick about among the ruins, gathering up the remnants of their possessions and trying to bring some sort of order out of great chaos, to make some sort of a home out of great devastation, to find, some kind of living in a land destroyed,--working bravely, looking cheerfully at a scene which would cause the stoutest to falter, and then pitching in--that I think is one of the saddest sights...