Word: friend
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...funeral services held in Appleton Chapel in memory of Frank Bolles were simple and impressive. The chapel was filled with Cambridge friends, members of the faculty, and students, all of whom rose and remained standing as Professor Peabody and Rev. Charles M. Addison, and intimate friend of Mr. Bolles, lead the procession into the church. After the choir had sung "Abide With Me," Professor Peabody read from the Scriptures. Words more fitting and suggestive on the occasion could scarcely have been selected: "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; he restoreth my soul." "Ask of the beasts...
...funeral of Secretary Bolles will be held on Saturday at 12.15 in Appleton Chapel. Professor F. G. Peabody and the Rev. Mr. Addison, of Fitchburg, an intimate friend of Secretary Bolles, will conduct the services. Recitations will be omitted between twelve...
...death of Mr. Bolles, the college has lost a valuable assistant, and the students have lost a trusted and beloved friend. He was a true Harvard...
...ever saw him could fail to see in his kindly face and cordial manner and in the fairness and justice of all his dealings with men, the strength and warmth, the purity and sincerity of the highest type of manhood. By this death the students lose a kind friend and helper; the University, a devoted servant; the city, a faithful citizen; the world, a true man; and to all these the loss is irreparable...
Joseph Slivinski, the eminent young Polish pianist is now in Boston. He is a friend and fellow student of Paderewski, and studied under Rubinstein. His first recital will be held in Music Hall, Tuesday evening, January...