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Dana, l.e.; Page, l.t.; Weeks, l.g.; Ware, c.; Ford, r.g.; Murphy, r.t.; Field, r.e.; Evarts, q.b.; Lewis, l.h.b.; Deane, r.h.b.; Howard...
...Munro '99p.; treasurer, W. M. McInnes' '85; secretary, J. A. Field '03; directors: from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. L. Bouton '96; from the University at large, H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Medical School, Dr. W. B. Cannon '96; from the Graduate School, J. Ford 4G.; from the Law School. R. H. Oveson 3L.; from the Senior class, H. S. Blair '08; from the Junior class, S. Kelly '09; from the Sophomore class, W. P. Fuller...
...Munro '99; treasurer, W. M. McInnes '85; secretary, J. A. Field '03; directors: from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Professor C. L. Bouton '98; from the University at large, Dr. H. L. Blackwell '99; from the Medical School; Dr. W. B. Cannon '96; from the Graduate School, J. Ford 3G.; from the Law School, R. H. Oveson 3L.; from the Senior class, H. S. Blair '08; from the Junior class, S. Kelly '09; from the Sophomore class, W. P. Fuller...
...Advocate's prose begins with some commonplace, and fortunately also common-sense, words of the editors to Freshmen. Then it rambles through Mr. Ford's "Varied Outlooks," which are so very varied that few readers will know what the author wishes them to see. It is better in Mr. Edward Sheldon's "Among Those Sailing." There are good things in the story; but the hero and heroine, probably unlike any lovers who ever lived that were worth their salt, stop in their mutual declaration of love to compare themselves with Mr. and Mrs. Browning. Mr. Rogers MacVeagh's "Anonymously Dedicated...
...second speaker was Professor J. D. M. Ford, a former president of the society, who outlined the development of the society during the past twelve years. He was followed by the Hon. M. J. Murray, a member of the Massachusetts bench, who emphasized the importance of early association and opportunities, in the development of the strength of character necessary for upholding morality and civil liberty. He laid great stress on the adoption of the right attitude by members of the University. Mr. Murray, like his predecessors, expressed a profound admiration for President Eliot, and felt a sincere gratitude...