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Wellesley's Department of English Literature is unusually fortunate in having as interpreters of the great literature of England a group of women of letters of established reputation. What Longfellow, Lowell, Norton, were to the Harvard of their day, Katharine Lee Bates, Vida D. Scudder, Sophie Jewett, and Margaret Sherwood are to the Wellesley of their day and ours.
The evidence of this witness came to a dramatic end in the shape of a question from the Coroner: "How long would it take, then, for any person to pass from Dr. Wellesley's house to the Mayor's Parlour in the Moot Hall?" "One minute," replied Walkershaw promptly. "If anything less."
He is accumulating troops in Germany and Poland out of all proportion to the operations he has been carrying on against Austria. When that war will break out is more than I or anyone can say, but when it does take place I have Lord Wellesley's promise that I shall go out there in the same position I held during their last war, that is, as British commissioner with the Russian army.
Lawrence's church tower and west end faces the back of the Moot Hall; there is a part of the churchyard opposite the bank premises the rear premises; the rest of the churchyard faces Dr. Wellesley's house the back of it, of course." "Is the lane much frequented?" "No, sir; it is very little used. Except by tradesmen going to Mr. Mallett's or to Dr.
"Next door to the Moot Hall. Dr. Wellesley's house is on one side of the Moot Hall; ours is on the other." "It would take you a very short time, then, to go home?" "A minute or two." "Very well. And you went to Dr. Wellesley's at 7.30?" "Just about that." "Then you were with him most of the time you were there in his drawing-room?" "Certainly!
Yet, in spite of that," continued Tansley, as if some after-thought struck him, "I'll say this for Wellesley: he's never allowed his undoubted jealousy of Wallingford to prevent him from supporting Wallingford on the Town Council. Wellesley, indeed, has always been one of his staunchest and most consistent supporters." "Oh, Dr. Wellesley's on the Town Council, is he?" asked Brent.
It includes the American Schools for Classical Studies at Athens and Rome; the universities of Gottingen, Wurzburg, Munich, Paris, and Cambridge, England; and Yale, Johns Hopkins, and the University of Chicago. This is not the place in which to give a detailed account of the work of each one of Wellesley's academic departments.
This stone is now the corner stone of the new building which rises on College Hill, and another, the keystone of the arch above the north door of old College Hall, will be set above the doorway of the new administration building, where its deep-graven I.H.S. will daily remind those who pass beneath it of Wellesley's unbroken tradition of Christian scholarship and service.
During the absence of President Patrick, Professor Roxana Vivian of Wellesley was acting president, and had the honor of bringing the college safely through the perplexities and terrors of the Young Turks' Revolution in 1908 and 1909. Professor Kendall, of the Department of History, is Wellesley's most distinguished traveler.
"Look the pen's fallen from his fingers as he fell forward. Queer!" A policeman came hurrying into the room, pulling himself up as he saw what was there. His voice instinctively hushed. "Dr. Wellesley's just gone down Meadow Gate, sir," he announced. "They've sent for him to come here at once." "Unless!" murmured the superintendent. "Still "
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