Word: sons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...North cannot understandingly handle the growing commercial and intellectual intercourse we are bound to have with our neighbors south of the Gulf, unless we understand those neighbors themselves and the recent development of their lands. In view of this, it is no slight privilege to hear so distinguished a son of Latin America as the Brazilian Minister present the subject to us in our own tongue. The interest in his address should be wide-spread...
...been played in America. Rehearsals for the play, which will be coached by Mr. Vatter who has had charge of the Verein plays for the past ten or twelve years, will commence next week. The cast is as follows: Maximilian, Freiherr von Wettingen, Dr. Appelmann Rudolf, his son, E. F. Lange '13 Charlotte, Schwester des Freiherrn, E. J. Hubermann '13 Dietrich von Vink, E. L. Hackes '14 Hufmarshall, Graf Darnstedt, H. R. Habicht '13 Mister Thomas Farster, G. Priester sC. Marie, his daughter, G. W. F. Hoehn '14 Mrs. Hanna Stephenson, G. von L. Meyer...
...death of Dr. Arthur Tracy Cabot Harvard has lost a brilliant son and the community a faithful servant. Throughout his useful career he devoted untiring energy to the service of his profession and yet found time to accept various public duties. His service to the state for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis was remarkable. Although past middle life, he never hesitated when the needs of the Commonwealth called him, and gave up a toilsome and exacting profession to accept a chairmanship of the State Board for Relief and Control of Tuberculosis, which entailed duties, if possible, more toilsome...
...Edward Stuart Talbot, D.D., Bishop of Winchester, England, will preach in Appleton Chapel Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. Dr. Talbot was born on February 19, 1844, and was the second son of Hon. J. C. Talbot, fourth son of Earl Talbot. He received his early education at the Charterhouse School, and later studied at Christ Church, Oxford. Among the many positions that he has held, have been the following: Vicar of Leeds, 1889-95; Hon. Canon of Ripon; Chaplain-in-ordinary to the Queen, 1894. From 1895 to 1905 he was Bishop of Rochester and from...
...Among the 50 enrollments is one from South Africa. Another of the enrolled is the son of the editor of a great Hungarian newspaper who has translated Bernard Shaw's plays into the Maygar tongue. One-fifth of the students are newspaper men or men who have had experience in the newspaper profession. Most of these intend to continue their business along with their studies and thereby earn money enough to put themselves through...