Word: lucien
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...library of the Union during the month of February: Lyman Abbott, "Reminiscences"; Mildred Aldrich, "A Hilltop on the Marne"; M. Anesaki, "Buddhist Art"; Arnold Bennett, "These Twain"; John Jay Chapman, "Greek Genius," and "Memories and Milestones"; Winston Churchill, "A Far Country"; Frank Danby, "Nelson's Legacy"; M. Lucien Descaver, "The Colour of Paris"; Arthur Elson, "The Book of Musical Knowledge"; St. John G. Ervine, "Eight O'clock"; A. D. Ficke, "The Man on the Hilltop"; Carl R. Fish, "American Diplomacy"; Richard Le Gallienne, "Vanishing Roads"; John Galsworthy, "The Freelands"; N. V. Gogol, "Dead Souls"; Maxim Gorky, "My Childhood"; Ivan Goucharov...
...Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has made the second assignment from the Price Greenleaf Fund to the following 62 students in the College, for the College year 1914-15: Lucien Victor Alexis '18, Exeter; Emanuel Amdursky '18, Central High, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Joseph Auslander uC., Columbia University, New York; John Perry Ballantine '18, Fitchburg High; Wllam Hartwell Bartlett '18, Sctuate High; Newton Beisinger '18, Peddie Institute, N. J.; Edwin Amos Bigelow '18, Salem High; Alfred Theodore Burri '18, Mt. Herman; Frederick Butler uC., University of Denver, Colo.; Francis Lawrence Carrier '18, Bacon Academy, Conn.; Ralph Tunnicliff Catterall...
Research Fellows of the Cancer Commission of Harvard University, for one year from September 1, 1914.--James Lucien Morris, S.B., A.M.: William T Bovie...
...week place in the issue is the place that in an undergraduate magazine should by rights be the strongest, the fiction. One thinks longingly of the vigorous college stories of Paul Mariett and Lucien Price, the exquisite child stories of Chester Brown, the dramatic tales of High Society by Edward Sheldon; and wonders where the story-tellers are keeping themselves. In this number, they are not very well represented. "The Boy and Glenvil," by Mr. Burlingame, cries for compression, for composition in the painter's sense, the focusing of detail on the central figure and suppression of irrelevancies; "The Cursed...
...Lucien Donohue Tennant, a first-year student in the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, was found dead with a bullet hole in his head and a 38-calibre revolver lying beside him, on the West Boston Bridge early yesterday morning. The body was discovered by Dominick Conners, a bridge employee behind tower D, on the Boston end of the bridge. The medical examiner reported that the man was undoubtedly a suicide. No reason is given...