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...songs which the choristers will sing include: "Heart of Oak", music by William Boyce, 1759; and words by David Garrick, 1759: "The World Turned Upside Down", anonymous; "Liberty Tree", by Thomas Paine, 1775; "Battle of the Kegs", by Francis Hopkinson, 1778; "Chester" William Brilings, 1777; "The Yankee's Return From Camp", by Edward Bangs, 1775; "American Hearts of Oak", by J. W. Hewlings, 1775; and "War and Washington", by Jonathan M. Sewall...
...Ames, J. S. Ames, D. C. Crockett, F. O. Canfield, A. L. Castle, W. H. Crosby, J. P. Cowin, E. B. Cole, W. Delano, D. B. Dorman, W. P. Elwell, J. M. Fox, B. E. Estes, M. J. Finlayson, O. E. Fuerbringer, Frederick Grinnell, D. C. Greene, George Hopkinson, Jr., J. B. Hawes, N. W. Kimball, G. W. Kuehn, H. M. Myerson...
...brought together for the first time all the secretaries. He was pleased. This year with Mrs. Holmes gone, a birthday dinner after the radio broadcast would have taxed his strength. The Young Fellows came a week later, went together to his house. All had joined in commissioning Artist Charles Hopkinson to paint his portrait this summer at his home at Beverly Farms, Mass. They hope to have the painting hung in the Supreme Court...
...since his unflagging energy and untiring industry distinguishing him even in his advanced years. These are the salient facts in the life of Oliver Wendell Holmes '61 scholar, historian, lawyer, professor, judge, "dean of American jurists," in whose honor the current issue of the Harvard Law Review is written.The Hopkinson portrait of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes '61 which was presented to the Law School last year and is now hanging in Langdell Hall. The Harvard Law Review is today issuing its regular number which is dedicated to Mr. Justice Holmes in honor of his ninetieth birthday, which he celebrated last...
...paintings on exhibit are loaned by the artists themselves, the others being parts of the collections of the Frank K. M. Rehn Gallery, the J. B. Neuman Gallery, Mrs. Muriel Draper, and Charles Hopkinson. Most of the them are for sale at prices varying from $40 to $3500; the latter amount is the price put on John Carroll's oil painting entitled. "Two Figures...