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Gummere married Amelia Smith Mott (1859-1937) in 1882; she was a noted scholar of Quaker history. Their son Richard Mott Gummere was a professor of Latin and headmaster of the William Penn Charter School. Their second son Samuel James Gummere had a military career, reaching the rank of major. A third son, Francis Barton Gummere Jr., was an invalid.
The Book and Snake's original badge was an open book displaying the Greek letters ΣΔΧ surrounded by a coiled serpent. [18] It was worn on the member's tie. [10] The modern version of this pin is an open book with an ouroboros on top, and no Greek letters. [17] [2] [19] It is made of gold and is 1 ⁄ 2 by 1 ⁄ 2 inch (1.3 by 1.3 cm) in size ...
For over a decade from volume 39 in 2012 to volume 99 in 2022 of The Grantville Gazette, Garrett W. Vance had been writing an ongoing serial in the Time Spike universe that included Time Spike: The Good Samaritan and the Hanged Man, Time Spike: Evening in Cahokia, Time Spike: The Mysterious Mesa, and Time Spike: First Cavalry of the Cretaceous.
David, four years Spike’s junior, discovered photography when an upstairs tenant in their family’s brownstone taught him how to process 35mm black-and-white film. Spike as seen through his ...
Spike: The Virus Vs. The People - the Inside Story is a 2021 book by British medical researcher Jeremy Farrar and British Indian science journalist Anjana Ahuja.The book gives Farrar's account of the COVID-19 pandemic, his view of government policy as a member of Britain's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, and his fears about the virus's origins.
The Quill and Dagger Society, founded at Cornell University in 1893, selects new undergraduate members in the spring of their junior year or fall of their senior year. A small number of honorary members have been selected since the society's founding, usually qualified individuals who were not eligible for membership as undergraduates, such as Janet Reno and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, both of whom ...
Other notable trustees included: William Lewis Dayton, Edward W. Scudder, Mayor Charles Burroughs, Samuel R. Gummeré’s father Barker Gummere. [24] Perdicaris was a manager at the Trenton Saving Fund Society from 1847-1878. Notable managers of the society included: Samuel D. Ingham, Edward W. Scudder, Governor Peter D Vroom. [25] [26]
The Trustees were Thomas J Stryker, Gregory Anthony Perdicaris, Barker Gummere, Philemon Dickinson, and John S. Chambers. [5] By the year 1881, the school contained nineteen students and after 103 years around 1884, the school closed, currently the lot where the Trenton Academy once stood is now the Trenton Public Library.