Word: camden
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...School in 1894. He was also a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and of the University of Pennsylvania, and at the time of his death was a lecturer in the Law School of the latter. He was admitted to the New Jersey bar at Trenton, but practiced in Camden, where he was assistant prosecutor of pleas. His age was thirty-two years...
Many of the engravings, especially of English chancellors are of great value and beautiful workmanship. Among the more famous English portaits may be mentioned those of Lord Mansfield, Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, Lord Camden and Lord Brougham; and of Americans, an etching of Alexander Hamilton and an engraving of Henry Baldwin, at one time judge of the Supreme Court of the United States...
Harry Stout Roberts, son of William Lippincott Roberts and Mary Van Dyke Stout, was born at Camden, New Jersey, on August 10th, 1874. He prepared for college at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia. After receiving at Harvard the degree of A. B., he entered the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania. Being unable to continue his studies there on account of ill health, he went South to Bermuda. But his health failed to improve, and his death-caused immediately by some pulmonary trouble-occurred on January 27th...
Caleb W. Loring, an eminent Boston lawyer, died last Friday at Camden, S. C., in the eightieth year of his age. He was the son of Charles Greely Loring who was one of Boston's noted lawyers and a contemporary and friend of Webster and Rufus Choate...
...Camden A. C. vs. New Jersey A. C., at Bergen Point...