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...Nathan Lincoln, d. at Cambridgeport, 24 Sept...
...class of '53, died in Chicago, Saturday. He was the only son of John and Susanna Wright, and was born at Groton, Mass., March 18, 1832. After graduating from college he studied in the Harvard Law School from 1855 to 1856, and subsequently entered the law office of Hon. Nathan Crosby, of Lowell. He was admitted to the Middlesex bar in September, 1856, though he never practiced. Later he made his home in Chicago, and there entered business life as a banker...
...will probably be Austen G. Fox '69, chairman of the committee on bar examinations in New York, and one of the best after-dinner speakers in the country; J. B. Warner '69, of Cambridge, a well-known Boston lawyer, and one of the organizers of the club; ex-Mayor Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston, and Judge Robert Grant '73, of Boston. The undergraduate speakers will be W. F. Corliss '94, G. K. Bell '93, and H. C. Lakin '94. Among those who will be present are H. Sherman Hoar, U. S. District Attorney; Judge Fesenden, of the Massachusetts Superior Court...
...Paul's Society held a very successful reception to new members of the University at the Colonial Club last evening. Bishop Lawrence, Dean Hooper, Mr. King and the other members of the Cambridge clergy were present, besides Mr. Nathan Matthew, the builder of Matthews Hall and the founder of the Matthews scholarships, Professors Ashley, Wright, de Sumichrast, Morgan, Wendell, Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Gardner. Short addresses were made by Bishop Lawrence, Mr. Matthews, Professor de Sumichrast and H. E. Addison '96, the president of the society...
...Teacher of Dante," Nathan Haskell Dole...