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...funeral of Professor Norton will be held in Appleton Chapel today at 12.15 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Moore '78 will officiate, and the following will act as honorary pall-bearers: President Charles W. Eliot '53, Professor William Watson Goodwin '51, Mr. Horace Howard Furness '54, Major Henry L. Higginson h.'82, Mr. William D. Howells h.'67, Mr. James Ford Rhodes h.'01, Professor Charles H. Moore h.'90, Professor William James M.'69, Professor George H. Palmer '64, Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson '66, Professor Barrett Wendell '77, Mr. Lawrence Godkin '81, Mr. William Roscoe Thayer...

Author: By M. H. Morgan., | Title: PROF. NORTON'S FUNERAL | 10/23/1908 | See Source »

Seats in the front part of the Chapel will be reserved for the immediate family, the honorary pall-bearers, members of the Faculty and their families, and the eight undergraduate pall-bearers. The rest of the student body will be assigned to whatever seats remain on the floor and to the seats in the gallery...

Author: By M. H. Morgan., | Title: PROF. NORTON'S FUNERAL | 10/23/1908 | See Source »

...Pall Mall--"The Shepherd's Christmas," by W. Hyde '01, "The God of Clay," by H. C. Bailey...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Magazine Articles By Graduates | 12/2/1907 | See Source »

...last year, this retains the valuable part of his subtlety and delicacy of expression, and shows a desirable gain in clearness of outline and definition of thought, even if the style is not yet quite natural. J. L. Warren's the Crush" is somewhat conventional; F. Schenck's "The Pall of the Wild" is cleverly named, and, like R. M. Arkush's "Sleep Fifteen Minutes after Luncheon," strikes one as much truer to Sophomore human nature than one would like to imagine it. Both are well written. "Ex-Machina," the remaining piece of fiction, is amusing, but like...

Author: By W. A. Neilson., | Title: First November Advocate | 11/6/1907 | See Source »

From 1889 to 1889 he held the positions of assistant and chief editor of the "Pall Mall Gazette, and in 1895 began editing the "Masterpiece Library of Penny Poets, Novels and Prose Classics." Among his writings are "The Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon," "The Truth about Russia," "The Labor War in the United States," and "The Conference at the Hague." Possibly his best known literary achievement has been his founding the English, American and Australasian editions of the "Review of Reviews...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE BY MR. W. T. STEAD | 4/22/1907 | See Source »

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