Word: sons
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Among other books received is a "Life of Amos Lawrence," by his son. Mr. Lawrence graduated from Harvard in the class of '35, and a part of his life after his graduation was spent in active work for his Alma Mater. To him was largely due the raising of funds for Memorial Hall...
...last evening to a congregation which filled every part of the building. The theme of the sermon was the utterance of Mary, the mother of Jesus, to the assembled guests at the wedding feast in Canaan: "Whatever He saith unto you, do it." Mary had been dwelling with her Son in Nazareth and there she had studied Him and had gradually come to understand Him. She trusted so completely that, not knowing what Christ would do, she bade the guests do whatever He said to them. She struck the note that has come down through the year. Christ has often...
Resolved, That we extend our heartfelt sympathy to his relatives in their affliction, and especially to the father and mother, to whom it was denied to be present at the death of an only son...
...Patton, who graduated at Amherst College, has recently been greatly honored in being made associate professor of mineralogy at Heidelburg University. He is the son of the President of Howard University in Washington...
...great interest. Mr. Lowell contributes a poem, "Turner's Old Temeraire." An article on Lasalle, the Socialist, by D. O. Kellogg, is an interesting description of the life of the man who was at the head of the German Social Democratic Party. The poem, "To my Infant Son," which Mr. Arlo Bates was to have read at the recent Authors' Reading in Sanders Theatre, is published in this number. "The Marriage Celebration in the United States" is a companion paper to "The Marriage Celebration in the Colonies" of the March number. The article which is of most interest to students...