Word: sons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Louis Henry Bigelow of the Junior class died of appendicitis at his home in Natick, Mass., last Sunday. He was born in Natick in April, 1877, and was the son of Mr. Francis Bigelow, a commissioner of Middlesex county...
...England and Cervantes to Spain. Above all a Frenchman and a Parisian, a bourgeois of Paris, we continually find this vein running through all his work. Like so many other great writers he was a bourgeois, his father being "tapisseir du roi." His parents, being ambitious for their son, sent him to the College of Clermont; but he disappointed their hopes, and at the age of twenty-one took to the stage-a profession at this time of extreme ill repute. Alone in the world, his first efforts at Paris failed, and he was obliged to go into the country...
...class of 1900 of Harvard University, extend to you our deepest sympathy in the death of your son, Edward Dickson. He was well known and sincerely respected by all of us, and in him we lose one of our truest friends and dearest comrades. His memory will ever remain with...
Charles Eliot, the eldest son of President Eliot, died at his home in Brookline, yesterday morning of cerebrospinal meningitis after only a weeks' illness...
Through the Student Volunteer Committee, the Young Men's Christian Association has received as a gift from the Henry F. Miller Piano Co., Boston, a piano for use at the Sailors'Reading Room on T Wharf. James W. Cook and Son, Boston, kindly did the moving free of charge...