Word: heraldic
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...North is a prominent journalist and statistician, having been successively managing editor of the Utica Morning Herald, president of the New York State Associated Press, and editor and proprietor of the Albany Express. President McKinley appointed him a member of the United States Industrial Commission in 1898, but he resigned the next year to become chief statistician of manufactures for the twelfth census. In 1903 he was appointed director of the United States census bureau. He is the author of "An American Textile Glossary," "A History of the American Wool Manufacture," and of numerous pamphlets on economic and industrial subjects...
...Boston until appointed to the clerkship of the Supreme Court. He was widely known as a Shakespearian scholar and render and for more than thirty years he wrote dramatic criticism for The Boston Advertiser. During the the past year Mr. Clapp was dramatic critic for The Boston Herald. In 1894 the University conferred on him the honorary degree...
...Living Room of the Union next week. On Monday, November 16, the Florida Academy Quartet will sing plantation melodies. On Tuesday, November 17, Mr. Ralph D. Paine, Yale '94, will speak; probably on "The Journey from Shanghai to Pekin." Mr. Paine was recently a correspondent, of the Boston Herald, and has travelled much in Eastern Asia. The entertainments will be open to Union members only...
...second of the weekly entertainments given by the Union, in the Living Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock. His lecture will be illustrated by the stereopticon and will probably be on the recent disturbances in China. Mr. Paine was recently a correspondent of the Boston Herald, and has had a great deal of experience in Eastern Asia. The lecture will be open to Union members only...
...McVey, yachting editor of the Boston Herald, will give a general talk on the "Reliance" and the "Shamrock III," before the Yacht Club, at 8 o'clock this evening, in the Training Table Room of the Union. He will discuss the lines of the Shamrock, showing by means of black-board diagrams how these have been evolved from the lines of former boats. He will relate also how Boston first became connected with the international races...