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...most curious of the plants to be seen is the Laceleaf plant (onvirandra fenestralis). It is an aquatic variety, the leaves being entirely under water. As the name suggests, the leaves of the plant are formed only of the network of veins, and the appearance of the delicate but firm outlines of the dark green tracery just beneath the surface of the water is odd and beautiful...
...very important that at the pressent time the Democrats of Harvard take a firm and patriotic stand for the upholding of the National Democracy and its leaders, Palmer and Buckner...
During the first half the playing was mostly in the territory of the first eleven. Once the second eleven pushed the ball down to within a yard of the first's goal line, but here the first took a firm stand and got the ball on downs. After this Lewis scored a touchdown for the first on a fluke...
...sympathy with everything healthy and manly in college life. After graduation he entered the Law School of Boston University and received the degree of LL. B. in 1879. He. was admitted to the bar and entered the law firm of which his father was the senior member. Becoming interested in politics he served as a member of both branches of the Cambridge city government and afterwards as mayor for four years. He was nominated for governor in 1888 and 1889, but was defeated. In 1890 he was elected by a large majority and re-elected...
...Thomas Hastings Russell, who graduated from Harvard in the class of '43, and attended the Law School in 1844 and 1845, died at Arlington, Sunday. After leaving the Law School, Mr. Russell formed with his brother the law firm of C. T. and T. H. Russell, one of the best known legal firms in New England. In his earlier years Mr. Russell was prominent in politics, serving in the State Legislature several times. He was an uncle of ex-Governor Russell...