Word: richardson
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...central buildings of the university, now partly under construction after designs by the Boston architects, Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, the successors of Richardson, are to stand in the center of the broad plain occupying the greater part of the tract. The purpose of the plan, so far as represented, is: first, to provide for convenient and economical use, by large numbers, of the means of research and instruction to be offered in the central buildings; second, to provide in the arrangements devised for this purpose an outward character, suitable to the climate of the locality that will serve to foster...
...whom went with the club on its western trip were elected members in full standing: First tenors, Skinner, L. S.; second tenor, Hebard, '89, Fullerton, '90, Wheelwright, '90, Williams, '91, Goldthwaite, '91; first bass, Keyes, '89, Lockwood, '90, E. A. Darling, '90; second bases, Howe, '89, Richardson, '89, Bradlee, '90. The resignation of the treasurership by H. H. Darling, '89, was accepted and the president, G. C. Bullard was requested to act as treasurer protem. A number of invitations from neighboring cities were read, but action was not taken, except as to those from Quincy and Newtonville which were accepted...
Between sixty and seventy members of the association sat down to the dinner which was followed by speeches, Mr. B. M. Richardson filling the place of toastmaster in a most acceptable way. Speeches were made by Hon. Edward Burnett, the president of the association, Hon. Joseph Burnett, founder of the school, Mr. Foster on the part of the trustees. Toasts were answered by the following gentlemen: Messrs. D. B. Fearing, M. H. Morgan, Burnett, Harding, and R. H. Post...
...Richardson has been giving the lectures in practical anatomy at the Medical School this week on account of the illness of Dr. Thomas Dwight, who hopes to be able to resume his duties after the holidays...
...come into real contact with Christianity it would have the effect of an electric battery, establishing a complete sovereignty in their thought, interest, and being. The choir sang the anthems, "It came upon the midnight clear," by Sullivan; "Thus said the Lord," from the Messiah, sung by Mr. Richardson, of Boston, and Gounod's "Nazareth...