Word: fisher
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Women Who Give. Far from being, as the title indicates, a story of Society women on the rampage through gilded interiors, this is a straightforward story of Cape Cod fisher folk, presented with a wealth of detail. The foot of the daughter of a lighthouse keeper slips on the rocks. The wealthy father of a young man tries to keep his son from marrying the daughter who made the faux pas, and has him shanghaied. But youth will be served, especially with a storm to help (in bringing a reconciliation. It is a slightly haunting echo of Kingsley...
Herbert Welch to Seoul, Korea. . Lauress J. Birney to Shanghai. Fred B. Fisher to Calcutta. John W. Robinson to Delhi. Edgar Blake to Paris. John L. Neulsen to Zurich. William F. Oldham to Buenos Aires. Ernest G. Richardson to Atlanta. Charles L. Mead to Denver. Frederic D. Leete to Indianapolis. Robert E. Jones to New Orleans. Luther B. Wilson to New York. Joseph F. Berry to Philadelphia. Francis J. McConnell to Pittsburgh. William O. Shephard to Portland, Ore. William F. McDowell to Washington...
...Adams, Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. G. T. Baldwin, Mrs. C. B. Barnes, Mrs. H. F. Bigelow; Mrs. B. S. Bradford, Mrs. Addison Brown, Mrs. F. L. Bullard, Mrs. LeB. R. Briggs, Mrs. T. J. Coolidge, Mrs. W. E. Crosby, Mrs. Arthur Dubois, Mrs. E. D. Emerson, Mrs. R. T. Fisher, Mrs. Philip Gardener, Mrs. C. W. Gerould, Mrs. W. P. Graves, Mrs. C. N. Greenough, Mrs. C. T. Greve, Mrs. H. S. Grew, Mrs. J. F. Harris, Mrs. W. B. Henry, Mrs. J. H. Hill, Mrs., A. L. Hobson, Mrs. D. C. Holder, Mrs. C. H. Hollister...
...Ruth Gibson, May 19, 1923; Edward Andrews Rose, to Cevira Cudebec, December 23, 1923; David Sears, to Ellen Phelps White, June 25, 1923; Phineas Shaw Sprague, to Lucy Carnegie, March 15, 1924; Ralph Grattan Tedford, to Gertrude B. Brown, June 11, 1922; Justin Young Wagy, to Bertha Louise Fisher, September, 1923; Henry Wheeler Jr., to Olga Merk, September 15, 1923; Carl Reimar Eugene Wohrman, to Elsa Edith Valeria Rokkanen, August...
...Baker is not a college graduate himself but his son, George Fisher Baker Jr. '99, will celebrate his twenty-fifth anniversary at the Harvard commencement this month. Mr. Baker, senior, was born in Troy, New York, in 1840 and at a young age rapidly rose to a place of prominence in the New York financial world, soon becoming president of the First National Bank, a position now held by his son. He also has been a director of over a dozen of the country's leading railroads. He has been a patron of the fine arts and in 1916 presented...