Word: markings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Morris Hicky Morgan was born in Providence, R. I., on February 8, 1859. He entered Harvard, after preparing at St. Mark's School, in 1877. While in College he was an editor of the "Echo," the predecessor of the CRIMSON...
After his graduation in 1881, he accepted the position of tutor in Latin and Greek at St. Mark's School, and two years later he became headmaster of the school. In 1884 he returned to the University as a student in classical philology. In 1887, after receiving the degrees of A.M. and Ph.D., he was appointed an instructor of Greek in the University, holding this position until, in 1891, he was promoted to an assistant professorship in Latin and Greek. Five years later he was made assistant professor of Latin, and the same year was chosen by the Corporation marshal...
...will give a reading in New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Speakers' Club. The reading will be from the following works: "The Ballad of East and West," by Kipling; "A Modern Sermon," anonymous; "Mrs. Malaprop," from "The Rivals," by Sheridan; "Mark Antony and the Roman Citizens," from "Julius Caesar," by Shakspere; "A Piece of Red Calico," by Stockton; "The Sleeping Car," by Howells...
...subjects of Mr. Copeland's two extra readings in the Union are as follows: on Wednesday, March 30, a lecture on "Extemporaneous Speaking," and on Wednesday, April 6, readings from Bret Harte and Mark Twain. Both are open only to members of the Union...
...Thayer, Rector of St. Mark...