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...Vespber services, the most popular, perhaps, of all our religious services will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon. It is hardly necessary to call the attention of the college to these services; they have become an interesting and attractive feature of each week and every man will greet their revival with pleasure. The service this afternoon promises to be one of especial interest, Dr. E. Winchester Donald, the new rector of Trinity Church, Boston, who is at present conducting prayers, will preach, and the choir will be assisted by Mr. J. H. Ricketson, the New York tenor. As this...
...example or comparison. The two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, in 1886, gave Harvard men the opportunity to have a long series of lectures by the delegate of Rome, Professor Rodolfo Lanciani. Smce then Professor Drummond has been the only foreign University man to visit us and we therefore greet such lectures as that of Mr. Moulton with additional pleasure because they few and far between...
...Harvard. Above all he assured them that the enthusiasm of Harvard men in New York does not depend on victories or defeats for its favor, but on the steadiness and manliness with which the name of the university is upheld. They can bear every honest defeat with equanimity and greet with heartfelt joy success in any possible direction...
...crowded houses which greet each performance of the "Soudan" at the Boston Theatre is evidence of its popularity in Boston. The cast is quite strong and the parts are well sustained. Mr. Henry Neville, as Captain Temple is always well received. The one hundredth performance will be given December 10th. The Soudan will continue the attraction at the Boston for some time...
...procession began to collect in front of Beck Hall at about half past seven. A good sized drum corps and a number of fifers turned out; they were soon joined by men with torches and by eight o'clock there was a splendid crowd assembled to greet the team. Up it drove on a tally-ho coach amid showers of sparks from Roman candles and cheers from the crowd. The procession then lined up, headed by Fairbank, L. S., and Boardman's band. The fife and drum corps followed, headed by Carpenter, L. S.; after them the coach with...