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...hard and devoted herself entirely to her profession. On her present American tour she has been greeted most generously and the criticisms she has received have been most flattering. Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellew have just returned from a tour of the Orient; in those strange countries where few professional people have the temerity to go, they have been more than favorably received, and the criticisms of the English-speaking papers printed there have been universally flattering. Their repertoire includes many new and popular plays, and their company, which is the same as was with them two years...
His leisure moments were devoted to literary pursuits and many of his writings have been published. At the time of his death he was president of the Liberal Club and of the Harvard Club of Western New York and Chancellor of the University of Buffalo, and he had held many...
Edward Dorr McCarthy of the class of 1862 died at Plainfield, N. J., last Tuesday. He was an excellent Greek scholar and had made one of the most valuable collections of Greek works in existence. He was also a graduate of the Law School, and practiced his profession in New...
Judge Hoar was born in Concord, Mass., on Feb. 4, 1816. At the age of fifteen he entered Harvard, receiving the degree of A. B. in 1835. From the college he went to the Law School, where four years later he took the degree of LL. B. In 1840 he...
Thus it appears that out of fifty three men representing the highest attainments in the civic life, the literature, art, and science of Massachusetts, thirtyeight, or 72 per cent, were certainly college bred. Morton, the dentist, and Allen, the judge, must have had the equivalent of a college education in...