Word: friendly
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Friend, A S, 86 Perkins
Besides the special interest for Harvard men which attaches to the ancient edifice as the church in which John Harvard was baptized, it is further noted as the burial place of John Gowen, the poet and friend of Chaucer, the dramatists Massinger and Fietcher, Edmund Shakspeare, the brother of William, and Lawrence Fletcher, who was joint lessee with with Shakspeare and Burbrige of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres. An excellent view of the interior of the church forms the frontispiece of the Graduates' Magazine for September...
Outing for June is a bicycle number, filled with breezy stories of the wheel in many lands. The regular departments of the king of sporting publications are seasonable and interesting, while the illustrations are up to the usual high standard. The contents are as follows: "A Friend in Need," by Caroline Shelley; "The Bicycle in Athens," by T. G. Allen, Jr.; "Trouting on the North Shore," by W. O. Henderson; "Wheeling thro' Western England," by Alice L. Moque; "A Fin de Cycle Incident," by Edna C. Jackson; "Yale at Henley," by W. B. Curtis; "Wheeling Through Virginia...
Three Generations looked to him as to a Benefactor, a Friend, a Father. His Precept was glorified by his Example...
...Faulkner has no official connection with the crew, either as coach or instructor. His relation to the crew does not differ from that of any other friend of good rowing...