Word: edward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Appleton Chapel, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D.D., of Boston...
...Edward Everett Hale, D.D., of Boston...
...Winter, A.B. Hilton 23 Alvin S. Wheeler, A.M. Felton 18 George R. Lyman, A.B. Felton 18 Thomas H. Haines, A.M. Warland 3 Jeremiah D. M. Ford, Ph.D. Read's 4 Charles L. Bouton, Ph.D. Read's 24 William E. McElfresh, A.M. Craigie 106 Sidney R. Wrightington, A.B. Craigie 202 Edward H. Warren, A.M. Craigie 503 James H. Patten, A.B. Shepherd 2 George W. Cram, A.B. Quincy 4 John F. Neal, A.B. Hapgood Building Jonas Viles, A.M. Buckland Building Robert G. Forsythe, A.M. Dunster 21 Merritt L. Fernald, S.B. Dunster 21 William J. Hale, A.M. Brewster Building Leroy A. Ames...
...Edward Everett Hale, D.D., of Boston...
Very different is Edward Richard's tale of the Franco-Prussian War, a straight-forward, vigorous story, with a refreshing roughness about it. "Pursuit," by W. Stevens '01, and "A Friend's Privileges," by Lewis D. Humphrey '01, are of the daily theme type. The most interesting contribution to the number is a short and "chatty" tale, "My Uncle, the Ghost," by A. H. Gilbert '01. It contains a touch of wit, which is rarely found in the Advocate's stories...