Word: phillips
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Phillip Howes Sears '44, a well-known Boston lawyer, died at his home at 85 Mt. Vernon street on Sunday. After graduating from Harvard in '44 he took his A. M., and in '49 was graduated from the Harvard Law School. He was a tutor in the College in 1848-49, and served on the Board of Overseers from...
...FLORIST in Harvard Square.- Phillip L. Carbone, whose Boston flower place is on Boylston St., will today open a place on Boylston St., Cambridge. American Beauty, "Jack" Roses, and all other cut flowers. House plants...
...Phillip S. Moxom, D. D., of Springfield...
...Sweet Auburn," by Townsend Walsh '95; "The Sleeping Car," Willis Munro '95; "The Restoration of the Pipes," H. H. Chamberlin '95; "Little Sister," Louis How '95; "God, Man and the Devil," L. W. Mott '96; "On a Paris Omnibus," J. A. Gade '96, "The Law Breaker," by Phillip Richards '96, and "The Wrong Scent," A. C. Train '96. Perhaps no collection of stories has ever been published that so truly represents different phases and characteristics of college life, particularly of Harvard life. The book can not help prove interesting to every college...
...Phillip Greenleaf Carleton continued for Harvard, showing that since 1883 the policy of the government has been to build battleships. However, the work, he said, is but begun. He went on to show the weakness of the present navy and the insufficiency of land defence alone to protect our immense seacoast. At present we would be unable to prevent a blockade, a landing of troops, or, in many instances, the bombardment of cities...