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...History 25||, Gore Hall." 27**, Harvard 6." 28, Lower Mass." 29++, Upper Austin.Government 9, Harvard 5,Economics 7b, Harvard 6." 20e, Univ. 23.Philosophy 10, 11, Univ. 20." 14, Upper Dane.Education 4, Sever 17." 10, Sever 1.Mathematics B, E, Sever 24." 14a, U. 19." 16++, Sever 20.Astronomy 2, L. S. S. 1.Engineering 1d, L. S. S. 1." 3e, 11b, Upper Dane." 3d, 12d, L. S. S. 1." 4a, 4d, 6a, 6d, 12c, 22, L. S. S. 6." 4e, 5d, 8a, L. S. S. 7." 16e, 17a, L. S. S. Wing B.Physics 6, Jeff. Lab.Chemistry 8, 10, Boylston 12." 7, Boylston 10.Botany...
...Sever 5. " 5, Sever 2. German 26, Sever 31. " 11, Warren House. Ger. Philol. 12, Sever B. " " 17+, Sever 6. " " 18$, Warren House, 2d floor. French 7, Sever 23. Comp. Lit. 2||, Warren House, up. rm. Slavic 3, Sever 21. History 7a, Div. Lib. " 8a, Harvard 1. " 25||, Gore Hall. " 27**, Harvard 6. " 28, Lower Mass. " 29++, Upper Austin. Government 9, Harvard 5, Economics 7b, Harvard 6. " 20e, Univ. 23. Philosophy 10, 11, Univ. 20. " 14, Upper Dane. Education 4, Sever 17. " 10, Sever 1. Mathematics B, E, Sever 24. " 14a, U. 19. " 16++, Sever 20. Astronomy...
...Wadsworth House on the east is ground which is as centrally located as any of the "impossible" sites that have been proposed. It is about equally distant from the dormitories in the Yard and the private halls and houses in and near Mt. Auburn street; it is close to Gore Hall Library and the Boylston Laboratory and it is well within, what has been called, the club centre. What more desirable site for the University Club could there be than this...
...interesting and valuable addition has lately been made to the Harvard University collection in the Gore Hall Library. It consists of a volume of records of the class of '29 among the many famous members of which were Oliver Wendell Holmes, James Freeman Clarke, Benjamin R. Curtis, and Dr. S. F. Smith, the author of "America." According to agreement, the book remained in the hands of the late Rev. Samuel May, the first and only secretary of the class, until his death, and was then handed over to the Library. It is remarkable for the completeness of the class records...
Sixteen of the forty governors of Massachusetts since 1780 were Harvard graduates, exclusive of those who received honorary degrees. They were John Hancock 1754, James Bowdoin 1745, Samuel Adams 1770, Increase Sumner 1767, Caleb Strong 1764, Christopher Gore 1776, Elbridge Gerry 1762, William Eustis 1772, Levi Lincoln 1802, Edward Everett '11, John D. Long '57, George D. Robinson '56, John Quincy Adams Brackett '65, William E. Russell '77, F. T. Greenhalge '63, and Roger Wolcott '70. From 1780 to 1807 every governor was a Harvard...