| John Daniel Runkle - 1859 - 478 pages
...his claims to distinction have been recognized by his contemporaries. In 1842 Harvard College gave him the honorary degree of Master of Arts ; he was a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Member of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia,... | |
| 1859 - 378 pages
...great trust and responsibility. From 1830 to 1&42, he was treasurer of Harvard College, and in 1843 the college conferred upon him the honorary degree of master of arts. He was also for many years treasurer of the Boston Athenamm, and was a trustee of the Massachusetts General... | |
| New England Historic Genealogical Society - 1896 - 186 pages
...He was a contributor of valuable articles to the early volumes of the " Eegister." In 1863 Amherst College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He was a resident of Boston till a few years before his death, when he removed to Everett, Mass., and subsequently... | |
| 1898 - 624 pages
...Insurance Company as one of its trustees and Its counsel. In July, 1885, the College of New Jersey conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He was the author of a " Treatise on the Pension Laws" and " Titles to the Beds of Ponds and Streams in the... | |
| 1891 - 862 pages
...He was a contributor of valuable articles to the early volumes of the " Register." In 1863 Amherst College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He was a resident of Boston till a few years before bis death, when he removed to Everett, Mass., and subsequently... | |
| John Badger Clarke - 1882 - 676 pages
...when his business compelled it, was a source of much regret to the readers of that paper." In 1881, Dartmouth College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. THE NEW YOfcK PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOP, LENOX TfLDtN FOUNDATIONS .-. ,. /__, 7 HON. MOODY CURRIER, LL.... | |
| John Quincy Bittinger - 1888 - 472 pages
...part of the time with Dr. Carleton. He was frequently called for consultation in neighboring towns. Dartmouth College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts in 1829. In addition to his duties as a physician he held many positions of public trust and honor.... | |
| 1892 - 656 pages
...attorney-general to succeed Hon. Mason W. Tappan, deceased, and held this office at the time of his death. In 1867 Dartmouth College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. The deceased was a man who in professional and social life enjoyed the respect and esteem of people... | |
| Henry Meyer - 1890 - 142 pages
...He was re-elected to the same office for a fourth term in 1881. In June, 1879, Franklin and Marshall College conferred upon him the honorary degree of Master of Arts. He was appointed Notary Public in 1864; elected Justice of the Peace in 1875, and is now (1890) serving his... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1895 - 464 pages
...Railroad, he superintended the construction of the greater portion of that road. Later Mr. \Veston built the Suncook Valley road. Besides his railroad...fraternity, — ever since the institution of Trinity Commandery, Knights Templars, had been its treasurer. REV. GEORGE W. GARDNER, IX D. George W. Gardner... | |
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