Word: brookses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
For sixteen years after the extinction of the "Harvardiana" no efforts were made to start a new magazine. But in 1854 the literary men of '55 and '56 took courage and gave to the college world the first number of a new periodical called "The Harvard Magazine." Nearly all of...
There were but two vacant seats in Chapel yesterday on the opening of the Vesper service. After a short prayer by Rev. Phillips Brooks, the choir sang Tuckerman's "God so Loved the World." After the reading of the thirty-fourth Psalm, the "Lord God of Abraham," from Mendelssohn's...
The meeting in Boylston Hall last night was a very large and dignified one. Mr. D. P. Griswold presided, and at his side sat Mr. Willard, the captain of the nine, Mr. Willard arose and read the resolutions of withdrawal, and said that he hoped there would be some remarks...
It is said that no two books that have appeared this year are in as much demand at present as James's Russell Lowell's "Democracy and Other Essays," and Mr. Brooks Adams' "Puritans."
The chairman then read other apologies for non-attendance, among which were letters from Presidents E. G. Robinson of Brown University, Julius H. Seeyle of Amherst, Franklin Carter of Williams, Chief Justice Morton, Hon. O. W. Holmes, Jr., John Fisk, Rev. Phillips Brooks, Senator Dawes, Senator Evarts and Hon. Chauncey...