Word: davide
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...David Hill Coolidge '54, long numbered as one of Boston's best-known lawyers, died at his apartments in Boston on Saturday morning. Mr. Coolidge was born in Boston in 1833.' He was graduated from the University with the degree of A.M. in the class of 1854, of which he was secretary. Admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1857, he was for 15 years Commissioner of Insolvency, and in 1865 was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Besides being active in business affairs, Mr. Coolidge was long and deeply interested in charities, and the work of dispensing relief...
...number will be as follows: "The Call to Theology," by Professor Francis G. Peabody '69; "Modern Ideas of God," by Arthur C. McGiffert; "Is Our Protestantism Still Protestant," by William A. Brown '63; "A Turning Point in Synoptic Criticism," by Benjamin W. Bacon; "Recent Excavations in Palestine," by Professor David G. Lyon; and "The Economic Basis of the Problem of Evil," by Thomas N. Carver...
...memory of Henry Dunster, the first president of Harvard College, was unveiled yesterday in the First Church, Boston, at the morning services. The tablet was presented by descendants of Henry Dunster. Addresses were made at the services by Rev. G. H. Whittemore, a descendant of Henry Dunster, Professor David G. Lyon, of the Harvard Divinity School, Rev. Dr. Nathan E. Wood, president of the Newton Theological Institute, and Rev. F. H. Rowley, pastor of the First Baptist Church...
...David Heath Howle...
...David Fliegelman...