Word: esq
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Edward Dowden, Esq., Professor of English Literature in the University of Dublin. W. S. Courthope, Esq., Education Department, Whitehall. Harold A. Perry, Esq., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge...
...same line that they had fifty years before written the same name. Besides this, all living graduates were asked to sign or send their signatures. The result is that this book is rich in valuable signatures dating from 1669 on. The oldest of these is that of Danioll Egedston, Esq., of the class...
...graduate department, a prize of fifty dollars. To Thomas Buford Metepard, special student, a prize of twenty five dollars. To Robert Cameron Rogers, A. B., Yale College, special student in Law School, a prize of twenty-five dollars. Judges: Prof. Greenough, Prof. J. B. Thayer, and T. W. Higginson, Esq...
...present at the twentieth annual dinner of the Advocate, which is to take place to-night at Parker's. The guests of the paper will be Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody, Professors C. E. Norton and J. W. White, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Dr. William Everett, W. G. Peckham, Esq., '67, one of the founders of the paper, Messrs. Wendell, Briggs and Clymer of the English department, and Robert Grant, who was an editor of the Advocate from '73, and who will read at the dinner, either a poem or something in prose...
Notoriety in Art. Hubert Herkomer, Esq., Slade Professor in Fine Arts at the University of Oxford. Sever...