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Died. Marion Terry, 73, famed old- time British actress, player of chief roles in more than 125 great plays, heroine for Henry Irving. Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Edward A. Sothern, sister of the even more illustrious Dame Ellen Terry and of Kate, Florence and Fred Terry, all of the British stage; after an illness of several months, in London...
...rotogravure supplements of our present-day Sunday newspapers. A whole chapter is devoted to a discussion of that much overrated firm of Currier & lves. From the thousands of different subjects the author weeds out a few that have some real merit and justly decries the present fancy for "Little Ellen"s and the "Darktown" series. The auction prices which be quotes for some of them are truly astonishing...
...famed Greek theatre runs the legend: THE GIFT OF WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. Two sons of Publisher Hearst, who also gave the Mining Building, matriculated at California: George and William Randolph Jr. From Banker Amadeo Pe ter Giannini (Bancamerica-Blair) came the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. From Miss Ellen Browning Scripps (Scripps-Howard newspapers) came the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Soon to be opened is an international house?similar to one in Manhattan and to one abuilding at the University of Chicago? the $1,800,000 gift of John D. Rockefeller Jr. which will provide quarters, amusement and a rallying...
Married. John Wellborn Root, famed Chicago architect; and Mrs. Aletta Stout Gellatly, of Chicago and East Orange, N. J.; in Manhattan. Mr. Root was divorced two months ago by Mrs. Ellen Dudley Root...
...present were two still able women doctors-Ellen Alfleda Wallace, 77, and Mary Shepherd Danforth, 80, both of Manchester, N. H. Nodding to them venerably were Drs. George W. Gale, 93, of Saugus, Mass., Chester M. Ferrin, 93, of Burlington, Vt., and oldest of them all, probably the oldest medical graduate in the U. S., almost certainly the oldest practitioner, certainly the Medical Centre's cornerstone layer, Merritt Henry Eddy, 97, of Middlebury, Vt. The noise of the police motorcycles and sirens which accompanied the old doctors through Boston, the playing of the Navy Band before the Massachusetts State...