Word: missed
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Miss Florence Boscom will be the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins...
...Boylston St.BOSTON THEATRE. - Sunday evening, February 19, 1893. Vocal and Instrumental Concert in aid of Carney Hospital, By the following named Artists who have generously volunteered. Mme. Kathinka Paulsen White, Soprano; Miss Louella Wagner, Alto; Mr. Eliot Hubbard, Tenor; Signor Guiseppe Campanari, Baritone; and the following soloists of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Franz Kneisel, Concert Meister and Violin Soloist; Mr. Leo Shulz, Cello; Mr. Charles Mole; Flute; Mr. Heinrich Shnecker, Harp; Mr. Max Zach, Accompanist; and Orchestra of 60 Pieces. Mr. John C. Mullaly, Conductor. Tickets now on Sale...
...Miss Florence Bascom of Williamstown, Mass. will be the first woman to obtain a degree from Johns Hopkins. She will receive the degree of Doctor of Philosophy next June. This will be the fifth degree she has received from various colleges...
...Thomas N. Baker, a colored student from Eastville, Va., and Miss Annie I. Henry of West Hingham, Mass., are the commencement speakers from the department of Liberal Arts of Boston University...
...hand in hand in a most unnatural position. It would be far pleasanter to have appearances left to the reader's imagination than to have all pleasant ideas of the characters dispelled by such lifeless and ridiculous pictures. The two leading articles of the number are the story "Which Miss Charteris." and "Ice Yachting." The former is a love story which makes pleasant enough reading, but which is nothing at all out of the usual line of love stories, "Ice Yachting" is principally an account of this winter's events on the ice, with short descriptions of many...