Word: england
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Peabody was born in Salem in 1857. After graduating from Oheltenham College, England, he studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge. Upon his return to America he engaged in a banking business in Boston for a year, and then entered the Episcopal Theological Seminary from which he graduated in 1884. He spent the next six months in missionary work in Arizona, and at the end of the same year founded the Groton School at Groton, of which he has been head master ever since. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the University last spring...
...twentieth annual track meet of the New England Interscholastic Athletic Association will be held in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon; June 3, at 2 o'clock, under the auspices of the University track team. Although a number of the members of Exeter's victorious team of last year will compete again, a close contest is expected, as several of the other schools in the Association are developing strong material...
...Warren, not only to prospective practitioners, but also to army officers, provincial governors, engineers in the tropics, and men in all walks of life. For men who enter the medical profession the following different spheres of practice are open: original research, which has until recently received little attention in England and the United States; state and insurance medicine, calling for bureau duties; tropical medicine, involving interesting scientific studies; army surgery and medicine, the importance of which has been shown by the enormous decrease in mortality from infectious diseases during recent wars...
Joseph H. Choate '52, United States ambassador to England, is to present a stained glass window to St. Saviour's Church at Southwark, London, in memorial of John Harvard, who was baptized there. The ceremony will probably be held...
...openings illustrate the baptism of our Lord by Saint John the Baptist. Beneath this is inscribed: "In memory of John Harvard, founder of Harvard University in America, baptized in this church November 29, 1607." The three upper panels represent the arms and motto of Harvard, arms and motto of England, and the arms of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where John Harvard graduated...