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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Hale, and the president, Hon. Joseph H. Choate, will speak at the public exercises. The graduate members of the society will give a reception at the house of the New York Graduate Association, No. 427 Fourth Avenue. The committee on arrangements is composed of the following gentlemen: Benjamin W. Franklin, chairman; Robert F. Bixby, Alfred L. Manierre, George N. Messiter, J. V. V. Olcott, Edward Bailey, Arthur Doremus, William M. K. Olcott, for the Manhattan Chapter; William B. Rankine, Robert S. Rudd, Edward M. Shepard, Henry L. Sprague, for the Executive Council; Jarvis R. Fairchild, Thatcher T. P. Luquer, Dwight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Alpha Delta Phi. | 5/2/1888 | See Source »

...Vice-President, Edward King; Secretary, Evart Jansen Wendell; Treasurer, William Montgomery, Jr.; Board of Managers, Edward Wetmore, Charles C. Beaman, Nathaniel T. Smith, Charles H. Russell, Jr., Samuel L. Ordway, T. Frank Brownell, Edward L. Parvis, Louis C. Clark, Amos K. Fiske, Henry H. Crocker, Jr., Eugene D. Hawkins, Franklin Bartlett, J. Hampden Robb, George Blagden; Committee on Admissions, George Walton Green, George H. Sargeant, G. Willett Van Nest, Louis L. Delafield, William K. Draper, Alfred W. Hoyt, D. Crawford Clark. The election will take place at the annual meeting of the Club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Club of New York. | 4/24/1888 | See Source »

There will be a grand Beethoven matinee this afternoon in Chickering Hall, Boston, at 3.30. Mr. Ernest Perabo will have the valuable assistance of the following artists: Miss Gertrude Franklin, soprano; Signor Enrico Gargiulo, mandolin player to her Majesty, the Queen of Italy; Messrs. B. and Fritz Listeman, violins; Mr. Charles Mole, flutist; Mr. Hermann Gunzel, bassoon, and Mr. Henry A. Greene, double bass. All the selections will have their first public performance, excepting the closing Trio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fact and Rumor. | 4/19/1888 | See Source »

...Wednesday evening. There were about 250 graduates of the school present, among whom were many Harvard men. At the business meeting before the dinner the following officers were elected: President, Hon. Robert R. Bishop; vice-presidents, Hon. George O. Shattuck, Hon. Philip O. Sears, Hon. Horace Fairbanks, Moses Merrill, Franklin Carter, William G. Goldsmith, Rev. James Kimball, Rev. F. T. Hazlewood and General John Kennett; secretary, Geo. T. Eaton; treasurer, S. W. Abbott; executive committee, W. A. Mowry, G. W. W. Dove, G. W. Ware, Jr., and W. H. Parmenter. Hon. George O. Shattuck presided, and after reading a letter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phillips Andover Alumni Dinner. | 2/17/1888 | See Source »

...boxing, develops his legs somewhat at the expense of the rest of his body, and, in order to compel a uniform growth of his physical powers, he should row, wrestle, run, swing on the bars, and, by all means, use dumb bells and Indian clubs. It was Dr. Franklin's opinion that walking is the best form of exercise, but the doctor was not familiar with the light shells and the sliding-seat of the modern art of rowing. Moreover he was merely recommending to his son, the governor of New Jersey, a course of life that would make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dr. Sargent on Boxing. | 1/26/1888 | See Source »

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