Word: merwin
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Among the prominent graduates who will attend the dinner of the CRIMSON this evening, is Henry Childs Merwin '74, the oldest living former editor of the CRIMSON, and a member of the original board of the Magenta, which first appeared in January, 1873. Mr. Merwin has had a long and distinguished career as a lawyer and author. For 21 years he was Legislative Counsel for the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Two of the best known books which he has had published are "The Life of Aaron Burr" and "The Life of Bret Harte". He has also written numerous articles...
...class of 1874, who on the evening of January 23, 1873, launched the CRIMSON on its adventurous life. To the sole member of that group who will be present at this evening's dinner, the present editors of the CRIMSON extend their sincerest greetings. The memory of Henry Childs Merwin '74 can link together the first meeting of a CRIMSON board and tonight's gathering in the Sanetum. The intervening fifty-two years have been filled with journalistic alarums and excursions for generations of editors. Financial, catastrophes, tiffs with athletic teams, brushes with the authorities, and open warfare with impious...
...Samuel Merwin, More Stately Mansions. Editor Karl E. Harriman. Red Book...
...Total 1734 Number of ballots 578 Ballots cast out 34 Vice-President Dudley Bell 874 A. O. Fordyce 1061 R. H. Jones 1533 Total 3468 Number of ballots 378 Ballots cast out 34 Secretary-Treasurer D. B. Linscott 1283 London Dearborn 1351 R. E. Gregg 1476 L. C. Merwin 1670 Total 5780 Number of ballots 578 Ballots cast...
Loring Chase Merwin of Bloomington...