Word: hilliard
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After Mrs. Glover-Holyoke and Stephen Day died, there is a long lapse in the history of Harvard printing. Then, in 1803, a man named Hilliard began a printing shop in Cambridge called the University Press. Actually, his shop was not connected with the University by even the tenuous bonds of marriage, but he did do most job printing for Harvard...
...further education. Ozzie insists that both boys will go on to college and to law school. He remembers that when he was a New Jersey law student he also had an afternoon job coaching a football team and led his orchestra in the evenings. He met his wife, Harriet Hilliard, when he hired her to sing with his band...
...colleague in the department of Philosophy from 1902 until he left Harvard in 1912. I remember his as a brilliant teacher who gave polished lectures but also enjoyed informal meeting with his students in the rooms which he than occupied on the corner of Brattle and Hilliard Streets. When he left Cambridge I inherited the pulpit desk before which he was accustomed to stand when he wrote...
Incumbent Regent Albert Hilliard, a Reno attorney up for reelection, thought otherwise. As a university employee, he argued, Sheeketski had no right to run. Otherwise, members of the faculty would also feel able to run for regent, and the result would be "complete confusion." He said he would move to have Sheeketski dismissed as coach...
Frey, John Marshall '50, Hughes, Hilliard Withers, Jr. '50 (Captain...