Word: sons
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...will preach in Appleton Chapel tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Seats on the floor will be reserved until 7.25 o'clock for members of the University and friends accompanying them. The gallery will be open to the public at 7 o'clock. Dr. Eliot is the son of President Eliot, and is president of the American Unitarian Association. He will conduct morning prayers from November 16 to November...
...will of the late Mrs. Grace M. Kuhn, who died at Lenox, Mass., on October 7, the sum of $175,000 has been bequeathed to the University to endow a new Department of Biological Chemistry. The endowment is made in memory of Mrs. Kuhn's son, who was interested in this particular branch of science, and will be known as the Hamilton Kuhn Professorship...
Atlantic--(June), "Alexandre Dumas," G. Bradford, Jr., '86; "The Political Novel," W. Everett '59; (July), "Lady Mary Wortortley Montague," P. E. Moore p.'93; "Nature Against Nurture," E. T. Brewster '90; (Aug.), "The King's Son of Palemban," W. J. Hopkins '85; "Honest Literary Criticism," C. M. Thompson '86; "The Romance of Motoring," H. C. Greene...
...University has also received a gift of $10,000 from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter Clark, of Philadelphia, for the support of two scholarships, having an income of $250 each, to be called the "George Newhall Clark Scholarships," in memory of their son, George Newhall Clark, of the Class of 1908. In accordance with the desire of the founders, these scholarships are to be assigned to Freshmen who stand in need of financial and friendly aid, and who are deemed worthy to receive it. In the assignment, consideration is to be given, first to the student's manliness, truthfulness, courage...
...late dreadful Judgements of Plague and Fire inflicted by the Lord upon that City," shows that it was bought of a printer. Samuel Green, February 29, 1667, at which time Adams was a Freshman in College. The volume was bound in its present form by William Adams's son, Eliphalet Adams (H. C. 1694), who was ordained pastor of the First Church of New London about 1708. At his death his library was bought by Nathaniel Shaw, a wealthy parishioner, from whom if passed through his granddaughter. Polly Shaw, to her husband, Ephraim Woodbridge, the seventh pastor of the same...