Word: portsmouth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Lampoon held last evening, E.W. Ellis '11, of Cambridge, J.M. Moore '11, of Detroit, Mich., S.B. Steel '11, of Chicago, Ill., and J.G. Wiggins '12, of Pomfret Centre, Conn., were elected regular editors. The following business editors were elected: R.T. Alger '12, of West Bridgewater, F. Gooding '12, of Portsmouth, N.H., and R.S. Hopkins '11, of Springfield...
...France-Japanese agreement was simply a safeguard for French Indo-China, but owing to the bad French translation of its original form, it may one day give China a pretext for complaint of unjustifiable foreign interference in her affairs. The treaty between Russia and Japan, though drawn up at Portsmouth when the war ended, was not reduced to satisfactory form till the autumn of 1907. Although bearing hardly on Russia, in some respects it ensures peaceful conditions for Russian activities in the Far East...
Since then, after the peace of Portsmouth between Russia and Japan, after the crisis in Morocco between France and Germany, Russia has returned to Europe and has closed up its Asiatic affairs. The strengthened relations between England and Russia have as well fortified the Franco-Russian alliance...
Thomas Bailey Aldrich h.'96 died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home on Mt. Vernon street, Boston, as a result of an operation performed at the Homeopathic Hospital about two weeks ago. Mr. Aldrich was born in Portsmouth. New Hampshire, November 11, 1836, where he spent the early part of his life and where he prepared for Harvard. He was employed in the editorial departments of several papers in New York up to 1874. He has written many well-known books, among them "The Story of a Bad Boy," "Prudence Palfrey," "An Old Town...
...Roger Trowbridge Atkinson of the class of 1894, died of pernicious malaria at the United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, on November 10, after an illness of about ten days. After graduating at the Medical School in 1898, cum laude, Dr. Atkinson held various positions at the Medical School, was contract surgeon in the government service in the Philippines in 1900-1901, was appointed assistant surgeon at the United States Naval Hospital, Washington, June 22 1901, later returning to Boston on the receiving ship "Wabash." In November, 1901, he was appointed surgeon on the U. S. S. "Prairie," a position...