CAPE MAY DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1908.
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Harvard, like ail Ikr liulkla far crorrmUoaa Lack bla father. »bo |>repa rwl for rv.ilegr bul »a» prevented from sraduatln* t>} famllj reveraea. He could repeat lluea from Tennyeoo at three yeara old A few yeara later be could recite entire playa of tsbake aiware and deliver tbeui with proper aplrtt and fire. At Harvard be waa champion fencer and atood 90 per cant It waa hla ex{>rrtueaa In uae of the award that cauawl him tu take Interval In military affair* He waa btipadler (eneral of atate militia at the outbreak of the Spaniel) war and went to Cuba aa a lieutenant colonel and Ina(vector general on "the ataff of General Kltaliugh Lee After the war Preal dent McKinley offered him a place on the Cuban recooatmctluo commlaalon. but be declined 1L alao another offer, that of the [-oat of Brat aaalatant poatmaater general He waa elected lieutenant governor of Maasacbnaetta In 1902 and governor In 1900. Is forty eight yean of age and to now sole owner of the Boston Commercial Bulletin. founded by bis father and on which the governor himself served from bill collector to editor In chief. Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, who wa* married a few day* ago to the Rnaslan Grand Dncheas Marie Pavlovna, to re me inhered aa the handsome acton of
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The Marriage of Prince Wilhelm of Sweden and the Pretty Grandtlucheai Marta Pavlovna 1 Russia
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night from the schools of the Church 6f St Janies the Leas, tboosanda of temperanca workers went In line, carrying torches and acetylene lamp*, which shad a btilt radiance through the aqualld streets “1 have come to load this gallant
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hfUDOii. nr.“ said the btabop aa he took hto place at the head of the parade, amid ringing cheer* One ban tier carried at the bcail bore the Invitation. "Come. Drunk or Sober:" another called upon the midnight rolalercn. ol the district to "Come. Barn a Drink With Me." Before the roundup begs, a abort aerrlce wa* held, followed by the handing out of refreshments am' j sandwiches to the thirsty and hungry at the Church of St Jamea the Leas The march Included In Its route every pnbllc louse and drinking bar in tlu district Hymns were sung In front of them, and as the procession advanced Its ranks were swollen with the flotsatiand Jetsam of the street* Includlui bundtvdsJtef dninkards and women ol the unfortunate das* The bishop had great audience of socb persons when e (vegan hto principal addresa hi 1 clock In the morning. COLLEGE AND SCHOOL Miss Elisa E. Brow of Taunton. Mass, has resigned aa a public school teacher after forty-eight yeara of service. and Thomas F Pauli of the same baa alao resigned after thirty
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country at the Jamestown exposition He commanded the cruiser Fylgs which the Swedish government sent to participate in the naval display held In 1 with the exposition, and 1- » aa the "aall1 in 1SS4 an J bolds the title of Duke of Hocdennati The Grand Duchess Marie to shoe: arrentern years old and to a cousin o' tbs exar. being a daughter of the GraW Duke Paul Alexandrov itch. The con I the Tea rskoe-He!
The resignation of Professor Henry P. Wright, dean of the Tals academic department for a quarter of a century, to announced, to take effect-next year Dean Wright lays down hto work because of advanced age. The women graduates o' Kansas university have recently organised a branch of the Association of Collegiata Alumnae to co-operate with tbs national association In promotion of educational and social Ideas Amherst college Is to receive *500.000 y the will of!_E<Drard W. On trier of New- York, a metpbsf of the class of 1865. He died a year ago. leaving bla property to the college, subject to tbs life Interest o' a relative. The tattar as now died, and the legacy baa be >me available for the 001 leg* Mark Twain to going to build a new ouae of concrete and steel that cannot be burned down. Bjornstjernc Bjomaon. the Scandinavian author, to said to writs so badly that every line of bis manuscript baa be copied before It to sent to tbs printer* ^ Joseph Conrad, the' well known an-
abort, dark beard, and hla appearacs Indefinably suggests tbs aaa that aa an long bla home. Harman Bernstein, who baa translated stories by Gorky and Chekhov Ms written tales of Bnsslsn Ufa ■ own, to translating the works of Braslov. a new Knsalan author. Bras it la a novelist of Var. Dr. Weir Mllchel! finds writing hla chief pleas ore. and be Is always working at and thinking about bla hooka np In tbs Canadian wilderness at Bar ~ or-or amid all the demands of
For every M has twenty-seven cabs and fire baas* Pari* on tbs other band, baa fortysight cabs tor tbs asms number of
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Mr. Qulnby called up hla wife by 'Arabella," he aald. "I'd like in bring e friend home to dine with ua this evaulng. Hare yon something "Jason," aha aald. “you told ms yon 'ere going to bring a friend to take Inner with u* and I're laid myself et to set a good meal Where to her 'Arabella.* answered Mr. Qulnby, *T aald I'd like tc bring a friend. I couldn't find any to bring. If dinner to reedy, lefa eel. Tin hungry."—Chi cage Tribune.
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