Word: pall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...astronomer, who died at his home Monday evening after a brief illness, will be held at Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 1 o'clock. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Joel Hastings Metcalf of Winchester, an astronomer and life-long friend of Professor Pickering. Among the honorary pall bearers will be President Charles W. Eliot, and Professors C. R. Cross, G. P. Bowditch '63, and Elihu Thomson...
Communications from the Director of the American University Union in Europe state that the London Branch of the Union is now well established. Since September the Union has had an office in the building of the Farmers' Loan & Trust Company, 16 Pall Mall, East, S.W. 1, where about 200 men have registered. Now, through the courtesy of the same company, the entire first floor has been given over to the Union. A large reading and writing room plentifully supplied with American newspapers and periodicals, together with a Bureau of Information and Registration, is open daily, in charge of Director...
...funeral arrangements into his own hands and thus enabled us to have everything done. . . . Services were held in the English church in Pau. All officers and pilots of the school attended; also the mayor, many civil authorities, and several American residents. Five young Americans and myself acted as pall-bearers. . . . Two pilots flew above the cortege. This is the honorary salutation given to French pilots...
...classes were suspended for an hour, yesterday during the funeral of Professor Charles Pomeroy Parker, which was held at St. John's Chapel. The Reverend George Hodges, D.D., '79 officiated and the University choir sang hymns. The honorary pall bearers were President Eliot, President Lowell, Professor C. J. White '59, Professor L. R. Briggs '75, Professor H. W. Smyth '78, Professor A. A. Howard '82, Professor C. H. Moore '89, Professor C. B. Gulick '90, Professor E. K. Rand '94, and Professor C. R. Lanman...
...obsequies will take place shortly after four o'clock this afternoon on the diamond behind the University grandstand. By a special last request of the deceased the undefeated CRIMSON champions will act as pall-bearers to see that the Lightweight Jester from Mount Auburn street is deeply and irrevocably buried...