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Died. Claude Monet, 86, chief painter of the impressionists; in Giverny, France. After early discouragements from his father and the critics, he won, some time before old age, universal recognition for his singularly poetic landscapes, examples of which are frequent in U. S. museums. Georges Clemenceau, his life-long friend, was with him at the end, inconsolable...
...faculty which make one realize the joy of being alive and entered in a real school. Further more the associations that you form at these smokers are of inestimable value. Dances and smokers throughout the year conspire to strengthen newly formed acomintanccs which are the beginning of life-long friendships...
...Harry M. Daugherty's life-long friend, who in 1923 suicided in the onetime Attorney General's apartment in Washington...
Their motives have varied. Pastors Wicks and Clingman have just started their wealthy congregations on movements of community welfare (as Dr. Coffin has already done in Manhattan), work which they feel they cannot conscientiously abandon. Dr. Kirk would not leave his life-long friends. Young Dr. van Dyke simply requires the spiritual benefits of rusticity...
...Citizen of Massachusetts and bearing one of its most honored and distinguished games graduated from Harvard University with the class of 1878; life-long student and teacher of history, and noteworthy contributor to historical literature, how carrying to completion the most satisfactory, the best balanced and most complete history of the United States member of the National Academy of Arts and Letters, gladly admit you to the degree of doctor of letters in this university...