The Boston daily globe, Vol. LXXV, no. 44, Saturday evening, February 13, 1909
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The Boston daily globe, Vol. LXXV, no. 44, Saturday evening, February 13, 1909
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- Crowded the sidewalk, hundreds unable to take part in Lincoln Day exercises of West End Improvement Association. -- Addressed by Robert Luce, most enthusiastic observance of the Lincoln centenary held yesterday in East Weymouth. -- "Came of Hingham stock," interesting address on "The ancestry of Lincoln" given by F. H. Lincoln at Hingham celebration. -- Lincoln Day in Medford, exercises in schools in afternoon and public mass meeting in opera house in evening. -- Famous gems of prose, no. 210, Abraham Lincoln / by Ralph Waldo Emerson. -- Abraham Lincoln, written by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe in her 90th year, and read by her at the 100th anniversary celebration of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, Symphony Hall, Boston, Feb. 12, 1909. -- Lincoln Day in house, Gettysburg Address read by Mr Boutell of Illinois and Nye of Minnesota makes address. -- Both of them knew Lincoln, addresses given by Mr and Mrs John E. Fowle of Boston at celebration in Everett. -- Man of people is needed now, Woodrow Wilson asks another Lincoln, says great forces of present demand such a leader, Illinois bedecked in memory of great son. -- Knew Lincoln well, Mrs Clarissa Nason of Milford taught his son
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