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My uncle, Orien J. Fullerton, was a physician, a graduate of class of '31, Harvard College. Obliged to work his way through college owing to his father's death, he soon became one of the leading members of his profession, and was State Senator from the Dover district, from 1851...
My father removed to Covington in 1842, and soon established himself in the profession of law. In 1844 he was married to Elizabeth N. Chase, having by her one son. She died in 1849, and in 1852 my father was again married to Clara F. Weston, of Louisville, Ky., daughter...
Although my father, being a lawyer, has always directed my studies with reference to my selecting his own profession, I have not entirely limited myself in regard to my electives. In sophomore year, I took the present History 2, Philosophy 1, Political Economy 1, German 2, and History 3. In...
The withdrawal of Mr. M. H. Cushing, '83, from the Law School to enter the city force of the Boston Globe adds one more to the rapidly increasing list of recent graduates of Harvard who have taken up the profession of journalism. Mr. Cushing has been doing the Harvard work...
The argument of his address President Eliot thus concluded and summed up: "Finally, I step beyond the strict limits of my subject to urge the enlargement of the circle of liberal arts, on the ground that the interests of the higher education and of the institutions which supply that education...