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...John Haynes through J. H. Holmes '02, is on the east wall of the chapel. It is of plain white marble, and bears the following inscription: "Theodore Parker, 1810-1860. Graduate of this school in 1836. Preacher, reformer, scholar; master of wide learning applied to human uses by frank and unsparing speech; fearless follower of Jesus, bearing witness to the truth; lover of righteousness, hater of iniquity; a hero in fight, a saint in prayer; he proclaimed as human invitations the perfection of God, the authority of conscience, the assurance of immortality. 'Sin to rebuke, to break the captive...
This is just what the plan of the Debating Council makes possible by encouraging the organization of informal groups of congenial men for purposes of discussion, to whom it offers the advantage of the helpful, frank criticism of older and experienced debaters,--an inducement which was formerly held out to the clubs. A recent writer in the Monthly complained justly of the deplorable lack of interest shown by undergraduates in important current public questions and we are continually being urged to take an active interest in these questions by prominent men who visit us, as we were by the Bishop...
...Frank Silver Brainard '10, of New York, six, prepared for college at Irving School, New York. Age, 20 years, 2 months, height, 5 feet, 11 inches, weight, 163 1-2 pounds...
Among the other contributions to this interesting number are the following: a history of the activities of the Harvard Club of Philadelphia, by Frank Haseltine '60; "Vital Statistics of Harvard College Graduates, 1830-1904," by Henry S. Mackintosh '60; some comments on "Theodore Roosevelt's College Rank and Studies," by F. J. Ranlett '80; an admirable statement of the "Ideals and Methods of the New Harvard Medical School," by Professor W. T. Councilman,--one that every Harvard man ought to read; two papers on Louis Agassiz, one by his son, Alexander Agassiz '55, the other by Professor Bure G. Wilder...
...will receive cups. The first two undergraduates to finish in each event will also receive prizes, as if no graduate students were competing. First place in each event will count five points, second place three, and third place one. The class winning the most points will be awarded the Frank G. Wells cup, which is at present held by the class...