Word: charleston
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Charleston Hall, D.D., of New York. Nov. 19 and 26.-Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, of New Bedford. Dec. 3 and 10-Rev. President William Jewett Tucker, D.D., of Dartmouth College...
...Edward H. Strobel, who was appointed Bemis professor in international law last Wednesday, was born in Charleston, S. C., and took his A. B., in '77 and his LL. B. in '82, both from Harvard...
...ideas being that of complete religious freedom. Emigration from Virginia began as early as 1653, the emigrants settling north of Albemarle Sound. Another settlement was made at the mouth of the Cape Fear River by people from the Barbadoes, and still a third near the site of the present Charleston...
...capacity while they lived. This did much to keep the slaves in a state of savagery, and the people lived in constant dread of negro revolts. Accordingly none of the planters lived on their estates, but left them to the management of overseers, while they went to live in Charleston, where a brilliant society existed...
...Auditorium. Concerts will be given before the trip as follows: Dec. 3, New Brunswick; Dec. 6, Trenton; Dec. 9, Lawrenceville; Dec. 10, Morristown; Dec. 13, Princeton. The concerts on the Christmas trip, beginning Dec. 16, will be: Dec. 16, Washington; Dec. 17, Richmond; Dec. 18, Charleston; Dec. 19, Savannah; Dec. 20, Jacksonville; Dec. 21, St. Augustine, spending Sunday in St. Augustine; Dec. 23, Atlanta; Dec. 24, Mobile; Dec. 25, New Orleans; Dec. 26, Memphis, joint concert with Yale clubs; Dec. 27, Nashville; Dec. 28, Cincinnati; Dec. 30, Cleveland, spending Sunday in Cleveland; Dec. 31, Buffalo...