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His Father To Boston:

His Father To Boston SANTA YANA, san-ta-ya'na, George, Span¬ish poet and philosopher: b. Madrid, Dec. 16, 1863; d. Rome, Sept. 26, 1952. Brought by his father to Boston in 1872, he acquired his lifelong love of English poetry at the Boston Latin School. Graduating at Harvard in 1886, he ob¬tained his master's degree and doctorate in Ger¬many, then joined the Harvard faculty in 1889 as an instructor in philosophy, becoming full pro¬fessor in 1907.

1EVERE, re-ver', Paul, American patriot craftsman: b. Boston, Mass., Jan. 1, 1735;d. there, May 10, 1818. His father, Apollos Ri-voire (or De Rivoire), had come to Boston while still a boy as a refugee Huguenot from France ; apprenticed to the silversmith John Coney, he had married Deborah Hitchbourn (Hitchborn), and gradually Anglicized his name as Paul Revere. As an independent silversmith, the elder Revere had become a man of substance by the time that his son Paul was born.

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RIDERS TO THE SEA, by John Milling- j ton Synge, is the most nearly perfect trapf!- * in one act in modern literature. The very sir pie plot is based not on the traditional confi:: of human wills but on the hopeless struggle.: man against the impersonal but relentless cruei; of the sea. It has taken from Maurya fouroi her six sons, their father, and their father's father.

Carol did not say anything else. She rang her doorbell, took the five-year-old's hand and, when her mother pushed the buzzer, went inside. The other little girl rode away on her bicycle. Read the following incident, trying to understand what the child's be¬havior meant to him: Father and nine-year-old David were out in the backyard; father was working on the rosebushes. David, close by, picked up some of his father had been father's tools.


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Carol did not say anything else. She rang her doorbell, took the five-year-old's hand and, when her mother pushed the buzzer, went inside. The other little girl rode away on her bicycle. Read the following incident, trying to understand what the child's be¬havior meant to him: One father said and nine-year-old David were out in the backyard; One father said was working on the rosebushes. David, close by, picked up some of his One father said's tools.

Carol did not say anything else. She rang her doorbell, took the five-year-old's hand and, when her mother pushed the buzzer, went inside. The other little girl rode away on her bicycle. Read the following incident, trying to understand what the child's be¬havior meant to him: One father said and nine-year-old David were out in the backyard; One father said was working on the rosebushes. David, close by, picked up some of his One father said's tools.

 

 

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