Word: england
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Judge Loring graduated from the Law School in the class of '74. He served as Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts from 1875 to 1878, and as general counsel to the New York and New England Railroad from 1882 to 1886. For several years he was a partner of Professor J. C. Gray '59 in the firm of Ropes, Gray and Loring. He was appointed Associate Justice...
...annual tournament for the possession of the Junior Whist Trophy, offered by the New England Whist Association, and held in Boston on Saturday evening, at the rooms of the American Association, the Waltham Canoe Club of Waltham won by securing 8 1-2 matches. The University team, owing to the necessary absence of two of the regular team, V. K. Keesey 1L. and A. S. Newhall '05, was greatly weakened and secured but 2 1-2 matches. The following men played on the University team: J. M. DeWolfe '04, captain, H. H. Fox '04, G. W. Putnam...
Following this series of conferences, there will be three monthly lectures on "The History of Education in New England." These lectures will be given by some prominent clergyman of Boston...
Professor H. S. Warren, at the invitation of the Pen and Brush Club, will deliver a lecture on "A Corner of England," this evening at 8 o'clock in Robinson Hall. The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views. It is open to the University...
Professor H. L. Warren will lecture under the auspices of the Pen and Brush Club, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in Robinson Hall. The subject of the lecture, which is to be illustrated by the stereopticon, will be "A Corner of England." All men in the University interested in architecture or fine arts are invited to be present...