Word: geneva
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...graduated from Harvard in 1854 and, after completing his theological studies, was ordained a deacon in 1857 and a priest, in Boston, the following year. He began his work in St. Paul's Church, Boston, and served successively in churches in Portland, Me., Litchfield, Conn., and Geneva, N. Y. While at Geneva be was professor of history in Hobart College from 1871 to 1873, and for a few months in 1876, served as president. In September, 1876, he was ordained Bishop of Iowa, which office he held to his death...
...take pleasure in announcing the election of Travis Harvard Whitney of Girard, Kansas, John Judah Peckham of Geneva, Illinois, and Arthur Scott Gilman of Cambridge, Mass., of the Sophomore class; and of John Richards Locke of Portland, Maine, of the Freshman class as regular editors of the CRIMSON...
...clock at the Prospect Union, 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport. It will be a ladies night and admission will be free to all. The programme will consist of an address by Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie. Music by the Mozart Trio: Miss Bertha Lloyd, violin; Miss Edith Cabot, violoncello; Miss Geneva Weitze, piano. Solos by Miss Florence Tyler and Miss Cheever, accompanied by Miss Blethen; readings by Mr. H. Porter Smith, etc. Harvard men invited...
Cherbuliez, a member of the French Academy, was born in Geneva in 1832. His works abound in philosophical discussions, and he has adopted the synthetic philosophy of Hegel, which consists in making two characters of the book represent diametrically opposite ideas and then embodying the best points of these two in a third character...
...GENEVA, SWITZERLAND. Hotel Bellevue. Excellent cuisine. Large garden. Moderate pension rates...