Word: robert
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...were his friends and classmates, and our hearts go out to you in sympathy. Yours Sincerely, JOHN A. ROCHE, JR., RAYMOND E. STREIT, BAYARD S. LITCHFIELD, RICHARD DERBY, DALLAS E. L. McGREW, ROBERT P. KERNAN, F. MORRIS CLASS, WOLCOTT TUCKERMAN...
...Cardigan," by Robert W. Chambers. Harper and Brothers...
...should be restrained in some definite way," was won by E. B. Vaughan and H. H. Coryell, who supported the affirmative. It was decided to hold the meetings of the club on Monday evenings at 7 o'clock in the Assembly Room of the Union, and to adopt the Robert rules of order...
...Professor Wendell '77, Professor Taussig '79, Professor Hart '80, Professor Emerton '71, H. P. Arnold '52, B. Berenson '87, C. K. Bolton '90, G. Bradford '49, H. C. Lodge '71, E. E. Hale, Jr., '83, H. Copeland '91, H. W. Chaplin '67, E. D. Starbuck '94, Francis Tiffany '47, Robert Luce '82, E. S. Martin '77, W. G. Peckham '67, A. S. Pier '95, F. Rawle '69, C. G. Rice '95, C. L. Stebbins '97, W. R. Thayer '91. R. C. Winthrop h.'54, J. Schouler '59, G. E. Woodberry '77. UNION LIBRARY COMMITTEE...
...know but little about John Harvard. His father, Robert Harvard was a well to-do butcher of London, in which city John was born in 1607. At the time of Shakespere's death, nine years later, John Harvard was living in Stratford. In 1637 he came to Charlestown, but lived only a year in his new home...