Word: courting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...soon removed to Roxbury. He graduated at Harvard, being a member of the famous class of '46. He was master of the Roxbury Latin for a number of years. Later he studied law in the office of S. N. Phillips, and for forty years had a law office on Court street. He was at the time of his death public administrator of Suffolk County. He was for years a member of the Roxbury school board, and in the sixties was editor of the Massachusetts Ploughman...
Ladies of the Court - S. K. Fenellosa, S. W. Phillips, J. D. Phillips...
...actors of the Elizabethan period were very fine, though somewhat more ranting than is customary at the present day. The women's parts were all taken by boys. Choir boys from cathedrals used to come to court and give theatrical performances. The most promising were taken into the large companies...
...Myers '69 will be associate judges. W. A. Bancroft '78 and L. G. Blair '78 will be the lawyer and associate on one side and E. R. Champlin '80 and W. E. Hutchins '79 on the other. A. M. Howe '69 will be clerk of the court...
...committee appointed to prepare and present to the Alumni a list of names for nominations as overseer, request all who may desire to suggest names to send them on or before Wednesday, March 6, to Charles P. Curtis, Jr., secretary of the committee, 30 Court street, Boston, Mass...