Word: sexton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Arts 5f Fogg Lect. Rm. French 2 Mr. Denkinger, 5, 16 Sever'23, 24 Mr. Lincoln, 2 Emerson D Mr. Merlino, 9, 13 Emerson D Mr. Messner, 11 Sever 6 Mr. Mitrani, 8 Emerson F Mr. Pillionnel, 6, 12, 14 New Lect. Hall Mr. Raiche, 10 Emerson J Mr. Sexton, 3 Sever 5 Mr. Turgeon, 7 Emerson J Mr. Webster, 4, 15 Sever 29, 30 French 29 Emerson A Mathematics 12b New Lect. Hall Philosophy 13e Emerson A Philosophy 28 Emerson A Zoology 7a Botan. Mus. 26 2. P. M. (XVIII) Engin. Sciences 3 Pierce 302, 307 Fine Arts...
...Prof. Whittem, 1 Emerson A Mr. Denkinger, 5, 16 Sever 11 Mr. Lincoln, 2 Sever 35 Mr. Merlino, 9 Sever 5 Mr. Merlino, 13 Sever 6 Mr. Messner, 11 Sever 17 Mr. Mitrani, 8 Emerson D Mr. Pillionnel, 6, 12, 24 Emerson D Mr. Raiche, 10 Sever 36 Mr. Sexton, 3 Emerson F Mr. Turgeon, 7 Sever 18 Mr. Webster, 1, 15 Emerson J Greek 3 hf Sever 30 Greek 7 hf Sever 30 History 47 Sever 6 History 53 Emerson J Music 8 Emerson J Semitic 4 Andover C Spanish 3 Sever 30 2 P. M. (XY) Botany...
...wasn't the Dean's fault, that much was certain. A tourist told the sexton and the sexton told the Dean and the Dean told the Chapter; somebody even told the King. Everybody shook their heads and said it could not be so, but when they went to look, there was the fact staring them in the face. The London Times got hold of the story, started a restoration fund that netted ?33,000 in three days. In Park Lane, in Mile End Road, in Billingsgate, in the counties, what a buzz. "Falling down . . . ," people said amazed. "Falling...
...plaintiff argued that the Ferson mortgage should be satisfied first out of the proceeds of lots three and four, and the proceeds of lot two should be applied to the balance due to the Ferson claim and then to the Sexton claim...
...presented by the transactions among the parties concerns the disposal of the funds resulting from the foreclosure sale. The properties sold were subject to four mortgages, no two of which covered identical security. The mortgages belonged respectively to one Ferson, to one Thurston, to Fortune, the defendant, and to Sexton, the plaintiff. The fund must be distributed in such a manner that the securities of the subsequent lieu-holders are preserved to the greatest possible extent...