Word: freeman
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Fesler's first team includes: Freeman of Pennsylvania at center, Bonniwell of Dartmouth and Freed of Cornell as forwards, Nash of Columbia and Davis of Dartmouth as guards...
Best biography-R. E. Lee by Douglas Southall Freeman (TIME...
Died. General Walker Burford Freeman, 91, honorary commander-in-chief of the United Confederate Veterans; in Richmond. He was the father of Dean Allen Weir Freeman of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene & Public Health, of Editor Douglas Southall Freeman of the Richmond News Leader who last week published the last two volumes of his biography of Robert...
...summary: HARVARD '38 B. U. '38 Weeks, Nesmith, Carstein, l.w. r.w., Fohlin, Hausen Roberts, Mechem, Sleeper, c. c., Kelley, Woodward Cutter, Pope, Emerson, r.w. l.w., Hickey, Corvelli Hicks, Russell, l.d. r.d., Chandler, Powell Allen, Eaton, r.d. l.d., Freeman, Hoar Watson, g. g., Hines...
Volumes III and IV of Douglas Freeman's four-decker definitive life of Robert E. Lee carry on from the aftermath of Chancellorsville and the death of "Stonewall" Jackson (TIME, Oct. 22) to the old age and final illness of the Confederate generalissimo. When the South collapsed at Appomattox, Lee was already suffering from a complicated heart and artery disorder that was never properly diagnosed. But he had a living to make, and he set out to make it. The Northern victory had wiped out his $20,500 in Confederate and Carolina bonds. His lot in Washington had been...