Word: wars
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...Sociedad Espanola. Lecture: "The Puerto Rican Campaign of the Spanish-American War in 1898." (Illustrated by the Stereopticon), Col. Charles K. Darling, of the 6th Mass., U. S. V. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
Major Stackpole served throughout the war and at its close was breveted lieutenant colonel, for meritorious services. He resumed his practice of law in Boston immediately after the war, and was appointed first assistant solicitor for Boston in 1870, holding that office until his resignation in 1876. He long served as counsel for the Mexican Central Railway Company and as trustee for a number of large estates. He was a director of the New England Trust Company, the Stark Mills, Cabot Manufacturing Company, Northern Pacific Railway, and Marquette, Houghton and Ontonagon Railroad...
...Colonel C. K. Darling, of the sixth Massachusetts U. S. V. will give a public lecture, illustrated by the stereopticon, in the Fogg Lecture Room, on Friday evening, January 8, at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture will be, "The Porto Rican Campaign of the Spanish American War...
...Ralph D. Paine Yale '94, spoke last evening in the Union, giving a description of his adventures as a war correspondent, in Cuba and China. Two years before the recent Spanish War he took part in a filibustering expedition to Cuba, during which he had many exciting and humorous experiences. After describing these, he told how, during the war, he managed to send the cable about the sinking of the Merrimac, and how he succeeded in landing in Havana, where he was arrested and not released till be promised to discontinue his newspaper work in Cuba. Mr. Paine then told...
...Paine has travelled extensively as a war correspondent in Cuba, the Phillippines and China, and has had many interesting experiences, one of which--in connection with a filibustering expedition to the Phillippines--is described in an article in the last number of "Outing." This expedition Mr. Paine will mention tonight in his talk, to which only members of the Union will be admitted...