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Inviting, the support and help of all other alumni, the Committee will receive letters urging the selection of a Memorial Activities Center through the Alumni Association in Wadsworth House, Cambridge...
...changed the face of Harvard College, but probably not as much as did the Revolutionary War. During the American siege of Boston, Harvard had become the headquarters of Washington's Army, and although there was no actual fighting in the Yard, a number of shells fell dangerously near Wadsworth House, where for a while the Commander-in-Chief directed the operations. The students were moved hastily out of harm's way to Concord, and the College buildings were used to house soldiers and supplies. Harvard Hall was not only an ammunition dump, but a kitchen as well, and Holden Chapel...
Filling the post of literary editor will be Muriel H. Michalover, Radcliffe '49, while Marion H. Eisendrath, Radcliffe '49, and Katharine D. Wadsworth, Radcliffe '50 were elected business manager and advertising manager, respectively...
Eastward in Eden is mostly concerned with what made her a recluse. According to Playwright Gardner, it was her unrequited love for Charles Wadsworth, a married Philadelphia clergyman. Even as a stage romance, there was very little story. Emily (attractively played by Beatrice Straight) met Wadsworth (Onslow Stevens) when she was 23. In the next few years they corresponded regularly and met briefly at intervals. Then Wadsworth prudently bowed out and went off to a distant pulpit in California...
...first number, published in 1857, had offered its handful of readers Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Russell Lowell, Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Greenleaf Whittier...