Word: sawin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...SAWIN MEMORIAL FUND.- Members of the University who kindly subscribed to this fund in the spring of 1890 with the understanding that the subscriptions, if not paid then, would fall due during this college year, are requested to send their contributions at their earliest convenience to the treasurer of the fund, Mr. Henry M. Spelman, 50 State St., Boston. A report of the progress of the fund is in preparation and will be sent to each contributor...
...sickness. In fact he has received the greatest attention possible ever since the beginning of his trouble. The authorities have done all in their power to make his sickness comfortable. A trained nurse was procured, and Dr. John Elliot performed an operation similar to that performed upon Mr. Sawin last year. The students themselves did all they could to add to Young's comfort. His mother came on from Chicago, and President Bumstead of Atlanta University was also with him during his sickness. Young himself was a remarkably well developed man; he had the fortune to combine great physical strength...
...seven o'clock Saturday evening, Dr. T. P. Sawin of Troy, N. Y., delivered the preparatory lecture, after which Mr. L. K. Morse of Harvard and Mr. Sayford spoke on the requisites for success in Christian work...
...corps of instructors has undergone a number of changes. Professors Emerton and J. M. Peirce have returned from their leave of absence and Professors A. S. Hill, Greenough and Goodale will enjoy a sabbatical year. Mr. Sawin's death and the retirement of Messrs. Markley, Anderegg and Bailey have left a gap in the Mathematical department. Dr. Whiting and Mr. Buckingham have retired from the Physics department; Mr. Hendrixson from Chemistry; Mr. Miller from Political Economy; Mr. Grandgent from German; and Messrs. Clymer and Carpenter from English. Their places have been partly filled by the assignment of courses...
Will the gentleman, unknown, who borrowed from the room of the late Mr. Sawin the first volume of "The Fable of the Bees" kindly return it to 739 Cambridge street? The book has a peculiar value to the owner...