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...speaker called attention to the fact that the proposition of the affirmative was without precedent in the whole history of the world, in view of the fact that no city ever thought of buying up an entire transportation system, to the owners of which it had granted perpetual franchises. Glasgow took over her lines when the franchises expired. In Chicago most of the franchises have expired and the rest will expire very soon...
...Wheel of Life," Ellen Glasgow...
...McComb is especially fitted to lead a course of this nature, having conducted a large and very successful course of the same kind at Glasgow, Scotland. He desires to treat the subject rather by means of informal conferences than by set lectures, and hopes that it may afford an opportunity for free discussion of the claim which Christianity may reasonably make on educated, thinking men of the present...
Edmund Baker Edwards '98, a former superintendent of the Boston Towboat Company, died of pneumonia in Berkeley, California on Saturday. During the Spanish War he enlisted in the navy with a number of his classmates. At the close of the war he went to the University of Glasgow where he studied marine engineering. Returning later to Harvard he received the degree of S. B. A few months ago he left for California to take a position with a water-wheel company...
Class "E" (35 birds)-Poor, Shattuck, Hartt, Kinnicutt, Seaver, Richardson, Glasgow, Perkins, Petersen, Sumner, Meyers, Wagstaff, Remick, E. D. King, Hayward, Cloud, L. W. King, Clement, Perry, L. Davis...