Word: cincinnati
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Professor John K. Paine achieved a great success at the recent Cincinnati May festival in the production of his new cantata, "A Song of Promise." Theodore Thomas says concerning this composition: "There is no living composer who can produce such a work, not even Rubenstein...
...dedication of the headquarters of the Cincinnati Press Club in the Exposition Building constructed for the centennial celebration of the Ohio Valley and Central States, is to take place June 9. Many prominent newspaper men are expected to be present at the ceremonies...
...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...
...Scroll and Keys-William I. Armstrong, Cleveland, O.; 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...
Charles G. Merrill of Cincinnati, O., a student of the senior class of the Institute of Technology was quite seriously injured recently while doing some original work on his thesis subject in the laboratory of organic chemistry. An explosion of chlorine gas occurred, and for a time it was feared loss of eye-sight might ensue, but it now seems probable that no permanent disability will result...