Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1892 — PEOPLE. [ARTICLE]
PEOPLE.
1»6 -1/12K6 Ol II Colltpo§<tt w_ ■ « n» * m mix'wAiafajuH ihortljgo to England with tkeobfrom her Majesty. | President Huson, of Whittier College, at Salem, lowa, has resigned to take editorial charge ol the Mount Pleasant Journal. out as a platform orator. His-first lecture will be delivered in Bbston Oct. 17, uu “The Progress of Humanity.” ■ Garvin, at Wells ton, O. cyroom has passed the century mark. has accepted the chair of Greek m the University of Texas at nearly twice the salary he is now receiving. track’ has persistently^! lowed him,*.... has decided to sell all his race horses in training and retire fpomthe field. The late Gideoiyfells, the Kittle to the farmers of tbfst State in his long reign of busings, more than oring to raise SB,OOO to found schol - arships for Japanese women, who will return to Japan as teachers. Queen Victoria cannot read any documents or letters except from have first been looked over by the person in charge of the royal correspondence. library in at the world's fair after an iriglnal design, contributes work that to be paid for would cost $3,000. famous Norwegian writer, according to foreign writers, is soon to be married to the beautiful daughter of Bjoernstjerne Bjoernson, tor poet politician of Norway,, icaif Minister to England, has entered the lowa Wesleyan -U Diversity on his*career are all eulogize. It him as the greatest poet th#United States has ever produced. tre county, Pa., at the age of 117 ; ’ * evolent objects. The highest amount ; v ls from the presidency of Wells, Fa*| ■ j_ear3.. born setts General Hospital November 7, tou ttood the test which revolution. w “A TraS|Kpr * kFtlB ■ ' V< ’ •** ■ < the wa < r > of°lßl2, In which iMnperor YV4iuam nfta paa a r^uyrn , I*l. I M, Ltl 1 k *t *
