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...William H. Forbes, of Milton, has presented the University the working model in clay for the marble statue of her father, Ralph Waldo Emerson '21, made by Daniel Chester French, and now standing in the Free Library of Concord. Other statues by the same sculptor are those of the Minute Man in Concord, and John Harvard in Cambridge...
...passed this examination with high grades. This list also gives the names of the students' schools and the titles of any scholarships they may have received. Boston Latin School leads this year with nine representatives on the list. Exeter is second with seven, and St. Paul's School, of Concord, N. H., and Newton High School come next with four apiece...
Aaron Solomon Aronson, Ansonia High School and Boston Latin School, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Randolph Ashton, Swarthmore Preparatory School, Pa., and Exeter; John Tilestone Baldwin, Country Day; Gerald Ruggles Barrett, Somerville High School, (Harvard Club. of Boston); Herbert Barry, Carteret Academy, Orange, N. J., and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Richard Horace Bassett, Northampton High School and Andover; Waldron Phoenix Belknap, Jr., Allen-Stevenson School, New York, N. Y., and St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Sidney Meyer Bergman, Boston Latin, (Harvard Club of Boston); Harris Berlack, Duval High School, Jacksonville, Fla., (Associated Harvard Clubs); Warren Everett Blake...
...three days, arriving Friday morning and leaving late on Sunday. They will eat in the Freshman dining halls; they will sleep in the Freshman dormitories, and it is the intention of the Freshman football team to entertain the visitors while they are here. An auto ride through Lexington and Concord and a theatre party Saturday night have been suggested. But this requires the support of the entire class...
Nearby are some of the great shrines of American liberty, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill, the green at Lexington and the site of the bridge at Concord where the Minutemen fired "the shot heard round the world." Massachusetts avenue, between Medford and Lexington, was the route which Paul Revere took on his famous ride of April 19, 1776. It was over the wooden structure which the Anderson bridge has replaced that the British redcoats marched on that same night, and it was in Harvard square that they lost their way and received new directions from a Loyalist tutor of the College...