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knneth Murdock'16. Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English Literature, will lecture on American literature and thought in Scandinavian universities during the first half of 1946, it was announced this week. The American-Scandinavian Foundation made the appointment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lectures in Scandinavia | 8/9/1945 | See Source »

...wonderful specimen of stalwart youth, tall, broad-shouldered, fair-haired, blue-eyed, with an irresistible capacity for laughter. ... Of course a young man like that landing in the midst of Boston society played havoc with the fair sex. They fell before him like ninepins." Handsome Cotty entered Lee, Higginson & Co., brokers, as a runner and clerk. Life among the trust funds soon bored him. He visited the famed, silver-tongued rector of Boston's fashionable Trinity Episcopal Church, Phillips Brooks. Their conversation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Victorian Headmaster | 10/30/1944 | See Source »

...morning last week Peter Higginson, seven, and his blond brother John, four, awoke as usual at 7 o'clock. After the winter they had spent in boarding school, the comfortable, red-&-white clapboard house in Connecticut's quiet Litchfield Hills was strange, lonely, still. The nearest neighbor lived half a mile away. Behind the house, a dark wood stretched away to a hillside. Beyond the white picket fence in front was a little-used highway...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Connecticut Morning | 6/26/1944 | See Source »

...Higginson boys' father was away. Francis Lee Higginson Jr. of Groton and Harvard, son of a famed Boston banking family, was serving in Key West, Fla. as a Lieut. Commander in the U.S. Navy. The mother who now lay so still and strange on the floor was the former Harriet Beecher Scoville of Hampton, Va., slim, vivacious, 31, a Back Bay Boston belle, great-granddaughter of Henry Ward Beecher...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Connecticut Morning | 6/26/1944 | See Source »

When a doctor and the Hartford police arrived an hour later, they could piece together only part of the mystery. Mrs. Higginson had gone out to dinner the night before, leaving the children in charge of a 16-year-old Negro boy. She returned about 10:30 and dismissed the "sitter." She was found next day in the trench coat in which she entered the house. The police questioned the baby-tender and believed his story. Mrs. Higginson's broken wrist watch indicated that the attack had come, apparently from behind, at 11:15. There had been no attempt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CRIME: Connecticut Morning | 6/26/1944 | See Source »

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