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...Latin, Emeritus, which occurred on the morning of Commence ment Day this year, the University lost an honored teacher, who had been longest on its roll of officers, the last on that roll who had taught here in the first half of the century. Professor Lane was born in Charlestown December 24, 1824, and graduated from Harvard College in 1846, a classmate of Professors Child and Norton. In less than six months after taking his Bachelor's degree, early in 1847, he was appointed to take the College work of Professor Charles Beck, then University Professor of Latin, during...
McElligott, J J T, 4 Mason street, Charlestown...
...Born in Charlestown in 1823, Professor Lane graduated at Harvard in 1846. After graduation he taught at college for a year and then went abroad, where he studied for four years at the Universities of Berlin and Gottingen, taking the degree of Ph. D. from the latter institution. On his return to Cambridge in 1851, he was appointed professor of Latin and later on he was elected Pope professor of Latin...
...Hopkins School, Cambridge. He entered Harvard with the class of 1856. While pursuing his college course he taught a district school during two winters in Lexington. After graduating he became principal of the high school in Chicopee and held the position until 1865. He then studied law in Charlestown with his brother, Charles Robinson and in 1866, on being admitted to the bar, opened an office in Chicopee...
...Cate's long experience at the Waverly House, Charlestown, Brant Rock House, and Women's Industrial Union, will insure a high degree of excellence both in cuisine and service. References given and required...