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Spratt, 9 a. m.; Peyton, 9.10; Gray, 9.15; Hawkins, 9.20; Henderson, 9.25; W. S. Lee, 9.30; Barnard, 9.35; Brayton, 9.40; J. Lawrence, 10; Baldwin, 10.05; Jaynes, 10.10; Talbot, 10.15; Carroll, 10.20; Knowlton, 10.25; A. R. Sargent, 10.30; E. Motley, 2 p. m.; Grew, 2.05; J. S. Lawrence, 2.10; Hollingsworth, 2.15; McConnell, 2.20; Nickerson, 2.25; Hoxie, 2.30; Heath, 2.35; Butterfield, 2.40; Edmunds, 2.50; Fulton, 3; P. Fox, 3.05; Walsh, 3.10; Kasson, 3.15; J. H. Lee, 9.45; Lyman, 9.50; Mayer, 9.55; Putnam, 3.20; Shirk, 3.25; Goodell...
Thus the feeling grew until it reached culmination last evening. That the decision is for the best, we feel sure even those still opposed to the move, will grant in the end. It had to come, and like other steps which have been inevitable, will we think, prove one of progress...
Professor Rudolph Cohn, who was the founder in 1886 of the Conference Francaise of Harvard, out of which grew our Cercle Francais, has just founded a Cercle Francais at Columbia...
...should continue its existence until graduation, it seems reasonable to suppose that it could at least maintain its position in the class, and probably strengthen it. The successful debaters would presumably acquire more prestige and attract more men into the club from year to year. The class as it grew older would appreciate more keenly the service rendered to it by its debaters. Finally, by gradual association, and by identification with the class in respect to name, officers and membership, a feeling of responsibility could be aroused which the present unattached clubs wholly lack...
...Heywood belonged to the "Social Circle," the oldest and most select club in Concord, which was formed in 1782 and grew out of the famous Committee of Safety...