Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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CHORISTER.Benjamin Carpenter, Chicago...
...following men have been elected to the senior societies: To the Skull and Bones-Thomas F. Donnelly, Chicago, III.; Horace S. Stokes, Detroit, Mich., Samuel H. Fisher, Cincinnati, O.; John C. Griggs, Terryville, Conn.; Herbert A. Smith, Worcester, Mass; Charles O. Gill, Orange, N. J.; Harry L. Reed, Manchester, Vt.; William A. McQuaid, New Haven; Henry S. Robinson, Hartford; Horace F. Walker, Detroit, Mich.; Herbert W. Wells, Louisville, Ky.; George W. Woodruff, Scranton, Penn.; Thomas W. Buchanan, Albany, Vt.; William H. Corbin, Hartford, Conn.; Gifford panchot, New York city...
...Charles T. Brooks, Salem, O.; Robert W. Hunting, jr., Hartford, Conn.; Samuel L. Smith, Cleveland, O.; John R. Galt, Newburg, N. Y.; Harry F. Noyes, Georgetown, Mass.; Leopold J. Francke, New York city; Henry J. Sage, Cincinnati, O.; Edward L. Parsons, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Henry E. Mason, Chicago, Ill.; James G. Rogers, Chicago, Ill.; Lewis S. Welch, Hartford, Conn.; George Coggill, New York city; Henry C. Atkins, Indianapolis, Ind.; Augustus H. Morse, New York city...
...constantly arising. The systematic training of the mind, such as only given by a college course, is of especial importance to the lawyer. No study is a waste of time, and it is impossible to say which will prove most useful. By a accidental knowledge of Norman-French, a Chicago lawyer saved $130, 000 to his clients. The breadth of view, and the tendency to a liberal and reasonable cast of mind, which generally accompany a university education, always increase the chances of success in any profession. A cultured man is sure of his knowledge, and his decisions are prompt...
Prof. Harper of Yale will hold Summer Schools for studying Hebrew this coming summer in the following places: Newton Center, Mass., University of Virginia, Chicago, Chatauqua, N. Y., and Kansas City. Each school will last about three weeks...