Word: burtons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Gerald L. Hoyt, '72; Frederick W. Stevens, '58; William L. McLane, '69; Edward W. Lambert, '54; Joseph P. Ord, '73; Thomas W. Stiles, '79; P. H. Adee, '73; Walter Jennings, '80; John E. Brooks, '65; F. W. Adee, '73; S. M. Colgate, '86; H. C. Hopkins, '84; Burton N. Harrison, '59; Wyllys Terry, '85; E. A. Schultze, '85; E. L. Richards, Jr., '85; William Carey, '70; Henry Stanford Brooks, '86; Howard Mansfield, '71; Thomas Thatcher, '71; William Williams, '84; Sherman Evarts, '81; Henry L. Stimson, '88; O. G. Jennings, '87; John Henry Mann, '83 S.; James R. Sheffield, '87; Alfred...
Fiction is out in full array; Mrs. Burton Harrison contributes "Penelope's Swains"; Joel Chandler Harris writes a dialect story called "Balaam and his Master," and Mary E. Wilkins a sketch "Emma...
...Burton Harrison, whose most recent title to fame is the authorship of "The Anglomaniacs" attempts to write an essay in a novelist's style with unfortunate results. Her subject is "Maidens and Matrons in American Society." The maidens receive further attention in a symposium "Shall our Daughters have Dowries?" by C. S. Messinger, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Amelin E. Barr, Mrs. Beecher, Mrs. Livermore and Mrs. Rollins...
...Burton, '90, is teaching Latin and Greek at the military academy at Peekskill...
Holt, Dan Burton, Foxcroft Club...