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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...discovered ether. Four were historians, and all Harvard graduates - Bancroft, Prescott, Motley, and Parkman. The poets Emerson, Holmes and Lowell were also Harvard graduates; Longfellow and Hawthorne graduated from Bowdoin; Bryant studied at Williams; Whittier did not go to college. Of two painters, J. S. Copley and W. M. Hunt, the latter belonged to Harvard; and of three clergymen, Channing and Brooks graduated at Harvard, and Jonathan Edwards at Yale. Among statesmen are Pickering, John and J. Q. Adams, Dane, Quincy, Everett, and Sumner of Harvard, Choate and Webster of Dartmouth, Andrew of Bowdoin, and Henry Wilson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Influence of College-bred Men. | 1/7/1895 | See Source »

...certainly college bred. Morton, the dentist, and Allen, the judge, must have had the equivalent of a college education in learning their profession. Where Bradford, Carver and Endicott were educated does not appear. Of the thirty-eight, Harvard claims twenty-five, viz., Bancroft, Prescott, Motley, Parkman, Emerson. Holmes, Lowell, Hunt, Channing, Brooks, Pickering. J. and J. Q. Adams, Dane, Quincy, Sumner, Parsons, Shaw, Story, Everett, Phillips, Devens, Bartlett, Peirce, and Bulfinch; Bowdoin has three - Hawthorne, Longfellow, and Andrew; Dartmouth two - Webster and Choate; Yale two - Edwards and Morse; Brown two - Mann and Howe; Oxford, Dublin, and Munich have one each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Influence of College-bred Men. | 1/7/1895 | See Source »

Some member of the Supreme Court is appointed every week to preside over the meeting of the Superior Court. He must choose the point of law to be discussed, and give it to two members of the lower court. These men are to go to work and hunt up all the authorities on the subject, and when the meeting is called, are expected to argue the point as opposing counsels. The other six men of the Superior Court sit as associatte judges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Law Clubs. | 12/4/1894 | See Source »

...Cycling Association road race will start at 4 o'clock sharp this afternoon. The entries, with handicaps, are: F. T. Hubbard, 3m.; J. H. Brown, 3m.; R. W. Dundas, 2.30; P. P. Sharples, 2.30; J. C. Hunt, 2.30; Huntington '97, 2.30; R. Doe, 2m.; F. Liebman, 2m.; E. R. Hatch, 1.45; D. H. Bradley, 1.45; H. H. Brown, 1m.; W. R. Brinckerhoff, scratch; A. B. Holmes, scratch; F. S. Elliot, scratch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. U. C. A. Road Race. | 11/19/1894 | See Source »

...officials are: Timers, V. Munroe, J. W. Schereshewsky; checkers, Chas. H. Kenyon, C. B. Taylor, D. Hunt; judge at finish, Montague Chamberlin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: H. U. C. A. Road Race. | 11/19/1894 | See Source »

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