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...John Simpkins '85, United States representative from Massachusetts, died Saturday night at his residence in Washington, D. C. He was born in New Bedford, June 27, 1862. After preparing at St. Mark's he entered Harvard with the class...
John Prentiss '84, died of pneumonia yesterday morning. He was born in Keene, N. H., Sept. 26, 1861, and fitted for college at Hopkinson's School. In '87 he received his LL. B. degree. He began the practice of law in Boston, being associated successively with Messrs. Morse and Stone, and as a partner with the late George R. Fowler. So marked were his abilities as an advocate that he speedily took a high place among the younger trial lawyers...
...Allen was born in 1820 and graduated from Harvard with highest honors in the class of 1840, and from the Divinity School in 1843. He became a Unitarian minister and at different times held parishes in Roxbury, Washington, D. C., Bangor, Me., and Northboro...
George Sand was a born novelist. From her earliest years, it may be said that she lived by imagination, absorbed in a life of imaginary creation which put the things of real life outside of her ken. This was a result of her rural bringing up in Berry, which she loved so dearly...
...born in Worcester, February 1, 1874. He was prepared for college at the Worcester High School, where he was valedictorian of his class. In college he was president of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, and was also a member of the Cercle Francais and Deutscher Verein. He was graduated magna cum laude. At the time of his death he was teaching English in the Belmont School, Belmont, California...