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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...possible to live nobly, even in a palace." Because she was free from worldliness in the greatest of world-centres; because she held simple faith and love above all that the world could give, we forget the monarch we have lost, and remember only the woman and the friend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Services to Queen Victoria. | 2/4/1901 | See Source »

...Jacob H. Schiff (for erection of a Semitic Building), 50,000.00 James Stillman (for erection and endowment of an Infirmary), 100,000.00 Anonymous (for purchase of microscope for the Medical School), 325.00 Alfred T. White (for the Social Question Library), 250.00 Through Professor B. L. Robinson (from a friend for use of the Gray Herbarium), 1,000.00 Anonymous (towards a building fund for Dental School), 500.00 E. F. Williams, 100.00 Joseph Lee (for Henry Lee Fellowship fund), 25,000.00 Through Professor E. S. Sheldon (credit of Library of Romance Languages), 67.44 Mrs. C. M. Barnard (Warren H. Cudworth Scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIFTS TO HARVARD. | 1/14/1901 | See Source »

...interested are asked to join in paying this last tribute t their friend and governor. The names of all who contribute will be preserved. Any sum of money, however small, will be acknowledged promptly. The name and address of each subscriber should be written with great care for use in the certificate of subscription, and if on receipt of the certificate an error should appear, a new certificate will be issued on notice to the treasurer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL TO GOV. WOLCOTT. | 1/7/1901 | See Source »

...once sends for the Major and, in spite of the disgrace and poverty which threaten him and which seem to his sense of honor permanent barriers to their union, she insists that he accept her hand. the Major, whose pride had refused all aid offered by his generous friend Paul Werner, refuses to consider himself or Minna bound by a promise given under different circumstances. Minna's quick wit appreciates the position of her betrothed. She determines to act as if she herself were disinherited and had sought protection of him. Accordingly she suddenly takes offence at the Major...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MINNA VON BARNHELM. | 1/5/1901 | See Source »

...father, offers to buy 40,000 pairs of his gloves. Pontbicket at once changes his manner and agrees to everything. Dardard goes out to make arrangements for furnishing the apartments, but when he comes back he finds Pontbicket ready to kick him out again. Colardeau, a simple old friend of Pontbicket's has been engaged to his daughter for sometime, and naturally objects to Dardard's in tension. He, therefore, has suggested that it is all a hoax as it is the time of the carnival. Pontbicket takes it all in, but when Dardard returns is again won over. Pontbicket...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/14/1900 | See Source »

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