Word: sargent
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...last meeting of the faculty a committee consisting of Professors Norton, Trowbridge, Byerly and Sargent, was appointed to confer with the managers of the University Nine in order that some measures might be taken by which, without interfering with the best interests of the nine, the nine would not be compelled to leave Cambridge for as long a time as it is at present found to be necessary. No steps, however, will be taken that can interfere with the engagements made by the nine this year, but will have reference only to the management for next year...
...complete collection of Alex. Graham and Melville Bell's works have been recently added to the college library. Delsarte and the Bells are quoted by Mr. Sargent as the chief authorities on gesture and on elocution respectively...
...Sargent delivered an able lecture before the Saturday Morning Club last Saturday, on "Beautiful Strength...
...running over its table of contents, meets many familiar titles from his pen. "To My Companions," "The Dorchester Giant," "The Cannibal," "The Spectre Pig," "Evening, by a Tailor," and "The Height of the Ridiculous," - these, with many others in the volume, are credited to Oliver Wendell Holmes. John Osborne Sargent, writing under the pseudonym of Charles Sherry, was the managing editor; and his then prolific pen is responsible for a large part of the Collegian, as before of the Register. All the articles have some fanciful signature attached; besides that of Charles Sherry, there appear L. Lockfast, F. Airy...
...desiring physical examinations can now make appointments with Dr. Sargent...