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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Charles Eliot Guild '46, a first cousin and brother-in-law of President Eliot, died Wednesday morning at his home in Brookline after a short illness. Soon after graduation Mr. Guild went to India and entered the East India trade. Becoming interested in the insurance business he was later made president of the American Insurance Company of Boston. In 1873 he accepted the local agency of the Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company and after a few years entered into partnership under the firm name of Guild and Eastman, with which firm, in addition to many other local insurance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Obituaries. | 2/17/1905 | See Source »

...manages to give Rosine a note. After he has gone, Bartholo accuses Rosine of having received a note from him, and threatens to use force to procure it. Rosine denies having such a note, and pretends to swoon, not however, before she has placed a note from her cousin in her pocket in place of the one received from Almaviva. Bartholo takes the note, and discovers his blunder. He apologizes to Rosine, and leaves her alone to read the note from her lover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "LE BARBIER DE SEVILLE." | 12/12/1903 | See Source »

...funeral of the late Alpheus Hyatt on Saturday, a private service for the family was held at the house, conducted by Rev. B. R. Bulkeley of Beverly, a cousin of Mrs. Hyatt. The service at Appleton Chapel at 2 o'clock was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Bulkeley and Professor Francis G. Peabody. The College choir sang the hymn: "God of the living in whose eyes, Unveiled thy whole creation lies." Mr. Bulkeley read services from the Scriptures, concluding with some appropriate verses. Professor Peabody then offered prayer, after which the congregation sang the hymn of John Taylor, "Like shadows...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Funeral of Mr. Hyatt. | 1/20/1902 | See Source »

...story of the play Eduard is very anxious to marry his cousin, but is deterred by the objections of Hauptmann Droll, his uncle, who declares that the girl is much too foolish and found of dancing. Eduard submits to his uncle's decision, at the same time extorting a promise from the old man that if he is ever caught dancing he will give his consent to the marriage. The plot now hinges on the efforts of Eduard, assisted by Emma and Franz, the servants, to make Hauptmann Droll dance. Their object is secured partly by accident...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Deutscher Verein Play. | 4/28/1900 | See Source »

...Otrante, H. G. Schleiter '01. Moncado, a courtier, R. D. Brackett '01. Vertigo, a French tailor, E. E. Sargeant '00. Eranio, a miller, N. F. Hall '00. Bustofa, his son, J. G. Brackett, '01. Constable, H. G. Schleiter '01. Ismenia, daughter to Bellides, W. C. Arensberg '00. Aminta, her cousin, R. I. Lee '02. Florimel, daughter to Julio, and supposed daughter to Franio, H. W. French '01. Gillian, wife to Franio, J. P. Sanborn '00. Cupid, Frank Macy. Lords, gallants, servants, rustic dancers, nymphs and shepherds. Scene--Toledo and the neighboring country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "THE MAID IN THE MILL." | 4/5/1900 | See Source »

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