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...Bliss Perry was appointed Professor of English Literature, from March 1, 1907. This Professorship replaces and is in succession to the Professorship of Belles Lettres, which has hitherto been attached to the Smith Professorship of French and Spanish Languages. The previous incumbents of the combined Professorships have been George Ticknor from 1817 to 1835, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from 1836 to 1854, and James Russell Lowell from 1855 to 1866. Since the death of James Russell Lowell, the Professorship has been vacant...
...principal female part will be taken by Miss Josephine Sherwood, Radcliffe '99, and the principal male parts by Professor G. P. Baker '87, Mr. J. J. Greenough '82, Mr. J. G. Hart '93, Mr. H. S. Elliott Sp. '00, and Mr. B. S. Hurlbut '87. Mr. T. B. Ticknor '70 will be stage manager...
...Higginson '41, publishes a number of letters written by Joseph Green Coggswell '06, Edward Everett '11, and George Ticknor while they were studying at Gottingen to become teachers at Harvard. These youthful letters show how much Harvard College was influenced early in this century by German models...
Howard M. Ticknor...
...dilatoriness of the local authorities: N. Y. Herald, July 8, 1892. (d). The Pinkertons are engaged in a lawful occupation and are reliable and trustworthy: Nation, July 28, 1892, p. 60, also N. Y. Herald, July 23, 1892. (e). The legal right to employ them is undeniable: George Ticknor Curtis in No. Am. Review for Sept. (f). They were engaged for defense, not for attack. (g). Their reception shows the necessity of force...