Word: ernest
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...body of Ernest Cheney Mansfield 2L. was found a short distance above the Stillman Infirmary yesterday morning near the spot at which his capsized wherry was first seen. Mansfield left the Newell Boat Club on Friday afternoon, and soon after his empty boat was discovered bottom up in a sinking condition by one of the graded crews. As he did not appear, a search was instituted, and on Saturday and Sunday searching parties were sent out to drag the river for his body...
...disappearance of Ernest C. Mansfield 2L. still remains a mystery both to his friends and to the police. A detail of the harbor police from Boston, as well as the Cambridge police and some of Mansfield's friends, have been dragging the river since Saturday morning at the spot near which is wherry is supposed to have capsized, in the hope of finding his body, but so far their efforts have been unsuccessful...
...fiction of the current number of the Monthly is distinctly less interesting and less original than the three or four contributions of a more serious nature. Of the latter, an analysis, by Ernest Bernbaum, of the novels of George Gissing, a witer on middle-class London life, strikes one as peculiarly well handled; for it succeeds from the first in stimulating one's curiosity in regard to a contemporary author not widely known...
...Gift of the German Emperor," by Professor von Jagemann, reviews the history of the attempt to found the Museum and describes the works of art which will be represented in the Emperor's gift. The longest article in the Monthly is "The Modern Lyric Poetry of Germany," by Ernest Bernbaum. Pleasantly written, and illustrated by quotations from the poems reviewed, the essay is not only the most exhaustive, but also the most suggestive and valuable work in the magazine. "German Languages and Literatures," by Mr. W. G. Howard, and "Scandinavian at Harvard," by Dr. W. S. Schofield, complete the list...
...William Ernest Hocking...