Word: sereno
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...President first announces the deaths of John O. Sargent, Professor Joseph Lovering, and Dr. Sereno Watson...
...detail which give an accurate idea of the modification and growth of the University. In a few cases vacancies caused by death have been filled by other men. First of these is the curatorship of the Herbarium, which is held by B. L. Robinson Ph.D., who succeeds the late Sereno Watson Ph.D. From the list of Officers of Instruction and Government is dropped the name of Joseph Lovering L.L.D., Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Emeritus, who died during the past year...
...funeral of Dr. Sereno Watson was held in Appleton Chapel yesterday afternoon. The service was read by the Rev. F. H. Smith and Dr. McKenzie. The pallbearers were Professors Farlow, Goodale, Sargent, Brewer of Yale, Jessop of Dartmouth, Mr. Thaxter, Dr. Robinson, and W. F. Ganong. Among those present were Professors Dunbar, C. L. Smith, J. P. Cooke, C. J. White, W. W. Goodwin, Hall, Lanman, W. C. Lane, Everett, Lyon, Davis, Schilling, Wright, Howard, Emerton, Greenough, Jackson, Dr. H. P. Walcott, Justin Winsor, Horace Scudder, R. S. Hale, and R. H. Dana...
HARVARD COLLEGE. - College exercises will be omitted from 2.30 to 3.30 p. m. on Friday, March 11, that being the hour appointed for the funeral of Dr. Sereno Watson...
...Sereno Watson, Ph. D., the Curator of the Harvard Herbarium for the last eighteen years, died at his home on Shepard Street yesterday morning of an aggravated case of the grippe. Sereno Watson was born Dec. 1st, 1826, at East Windsor Hill, Conn. He graduated from Yale College in 1847, and spent the next few years in teaching in New England, Pennsylvania and New York. In 1856 he pursued the study of medicine with his brother Louis, but did not long continue in practice. For a few years just before the Civil war, he was interested in the Planters' Insurance...