Word: freeman
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...service in memory of the late Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, wife of Professor George H. Palmer, which was held in Appleton Chapel on Saturday afternoon, was attended by a large number of Mrs. Palmer's friends and associates. President Angell of the University of Michigan related Mrs. Palmer's work as a student at that University, and President Hazard of Wellesley College spoke of her later life as president of Wellesley. President Eliot and President Tucker, of Dartmouth, spoke of Mrs. Palmer's later life and work, both public and private. A number of appropriate hymns were sung...
...service in memory of the late Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, wife of Professor George H. Palmer, will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. President Eliot, President Angell of the University of Michigan, President Tucker of Dartmouth College and President Hazard of Wellesley College, will deliver brief memorial addresses. The Wellesley College choir will sing several appropriate hymns. Mrs. Palmer's friends and associates are cordially invited to be present. Students who have been in Professor Palmer's courses may obtain reserved seat tickets of Mr. W. C. Lane at the College Library. The service will...
...service in memory of the late Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, wife of Professor George H. Palmer, will be held in Appleton Chapel, on Saturday at 3.30 o'clock. Friends and associates of Mrs. Palmer are invited to attend. Former students of Professor Palmer may obtain tickets for reserved seats, by applying to Mr. W. C. Lane at the College Library, either by mail or in person any day this week between 11 and 12 o'clock...
...large force of engineers, chemists and bacteriologists, under the charge of Mr. Freeman, chief consulting engineer, has been at work during the summer. As no satisfactory chart existed, a thorough survey and sounding was made of the basin and its tributary canals, and a chart was constructed similar to those of the Coast Survey. The currents in the harbor have also been carefully studied and charted...
...teams about Boston, but owing to the absence of several of Wollaston's best players, the match this year resulted in an easy victory for Harvard. All the men played well except Chick, who was one down to Pope. The individual matches resulted as follows: HARVARD. WALLOSTON. Hollins, 4 Freeman, 0 Murdock, 5 Lancy, 0 W. E. Egan, 4 White, 0 Chick, 0 Pope, 1 Lapham, 3 Tarbell, 0 Riker, 6 DeCamp...