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The remaining portion of the campus was purchased from other descendants of William Logan Fisher.Butler 2009, p. 69 In 1956, S. Logan Wister Starr and her husband Daniel Blain inherited the mansion from Logan's parents, they kept the property a fully functioning and self-sufficient farm, despite spending most of their time in Nova Scotia. Under the Blains, in 1966, the property was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Having rented 'The Mansion' and another house, 'Shaw Manor', from the Blains since the early 1960s for dormitory space, La Salle purchased both houses in 1968, and demolished them for parking space. In 1979, Logan Blain died, and her son, Daniel Blain, Jr. sold the remainder of the estate to La Salle University, in 1984.Butler 2009, p. 70-75 La Salle University began a renovation of the estate after purchasing it, converting it from a farm into a park-like area.
In the play, Timon associates the word "slut" with "whore" and venereal disease. Associating "sluttish" with venereal disease makes Shakespeare's use of the word "besmeared" more specific. Fontana states: "The effect of time, personified as a whore, on the hypothetical stone statue of the young man, is identified in metaphor with the effect of syphilis on the body—the statue will be besmeared, that is, covered, with metaphoric blains, lesions, and scars." (Female) time destroys whereas the male voice of the sonnet is "generative and vivifying".
The Venerable Charles Estcourt Boucher (1856–1940) Crockford's Clerical Directory 1940-41 Oxford, OUP,1941 Obituaries section was an eminent Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.London Gazette“Who was Who” 1897–2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 Boucher was born on 8 June 1856 at Cheddleton and educated at UppinghamCricket Archive and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1879 and began his career as Curate at Northam, DevonGenuki after which he was Rector of Frolesworth, Lutterworth Blains and Master of Chief Baron Smith's Almshouses from 1886 to 1923. An Honorary Canon of Peterborough from 1912 until 1937, he became the first Archdeacon of Loughborough in 1921.

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