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...fact of special interest to every Harvard man when one of their number has an article in one of the magazines; and certainly the article on "Brunswick and Bowdoin College" in the New England Magazine for December from the pen of Charles Lewis Slattery of last year's senior class reflects credit not only upon the author himself but also upon his Alma Mater. Mr. Slattery has taken old Bowdoin College and Brunswick, as he knows them in their historical past and, with skillful touches has given us vivid pictures of the old town and the famous men who have...
...Hill was born in New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 7, 1818. His father was a tanner, and at one time served as judge of the court of common pleas. Dr. Hill was left an orphan at a very early age, and his success in after life was due entirely to his own efforts. When twelve years old he was apprenticed to a printer for three years. After he had served his term, he attended the Lower Dublin Academy near Philadelphia for a year, and then was apprenticed to an apothecary in New Brunswick for another twelvemonth. In 1839 he entered...
Coffin '93, who is ill with peritonitis at the Brunswick, was not so well again on Saturday morning, and it was decided to perform an operation. Since the operation his temperature has gone down and he has rested easier; he passed a fairly comfortable day yesterday...
...consider the formation of an association of those residing in or near that city. At that meeting one committee was appointed to arrange for a dinner, and another to draw up and submit at the dinner plans for a permanent organization. The dinner will be held at the Hotel Brunswick, Fifth Avenue and 27th Streets, New York City, on Tuesday, March...
Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby Universities have joined for a tug-of-war match to be held at Brunswick, Me., on the 24th of March...