Word: danae
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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After graduation he studied law in the Dana Law School for three years and then in the office of the Hon. B. R. Curtis, of Boston. In 1846 he was admitted to the Suffolk bar, and in 1851 was appointed district attorney for Essex Country...
...Richard H. Dana '74, of Cambridge, was the speaker at the smoke talk of the Civil Service Reform Club yesterday evening. He gave a general view of the reform, showing with much clearness its objects and methods, and meeting conclusively the common objections of the spoilsmen. In concluding, he spoke of the need for young men to take up the work and carry it on; and made an earnest appeal to those present to take an interest in the reform...
...Civil Service Reform Club will hold a smoke talk in the Blue Room of the Colonial Club at 8 o'clock this evening. Mr. Richard H. Dana '74 will speak on "A General View of the Reform, Including its Objects and Methods...
...Dana '74 will speak at a smoke talk of the Civil Service Reform Club, Monday evening at 8, in the Colonial Club. His subject will be "A General View of the Reform Movement...
...following named ladies will act as Patronesses: Mrs. Roger Wolcott, Mrs. H. L. Higginson, Mrs. Barrett Wendell, Mrs. Albert Pope, Mrs. Norman H. White, Mrs. Richard H. Dana, Mrs. Francis B. Gilman, Mrs. LeBaron R. Briggs, Mrs. William J. Rolfe, Mrs. George H. Palmer, Mrs. Walter I. Badger, Mrs. John K. Paine, Mrs. William A. Bancroft...