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...from that class: W. J. Howard, A. Hall, R. E. Tileston, H. R. Gledhill, F. W. Coburn, A. W. Dudley, E. O. Parker. S. Parsons, F. W. Burlingham, A. E. Burr, W. Reed, J. H. Chittenden, H. H. Baker, J. Cummings, J. O. Powers, H. Tallant and R. S. Hale. The men are selected according to their standing in the class on the basis of the work done during the past three years...
...same time the first eight men from '92 were chosen; they are: A. R. Benner, W. L. Bartlett, R. M. Lovett, L. H. Lavis, W. F. Harris, R. W. Hale, G. T. Page, S. Adams. These are the parking men in the class: upon them will fall the responsibility of choosing the other members of the society from '92 as well as the first eight members from...
...Mother Advocate" finishes out a round quarter-century with the number which appears today and "as hale and hearty as ever" is the salutation we would extend to her on this, her twenty-fifth anniversary. The editorials of the tenth number, concise and to the point, deal with such familiar questions as "The Statistics in the President's Report Concerning Scholarship," "The President on Athletics," the much abused "Athletic Committee" (whose action the Advocate thinks usually for the best). "Management of Teams," "Lawrence Scientific School," and "Class Day Elections...
...Beals '94, Roy Jones '92, G. A. Dorsey Gr., Allen B. Fay '94, T. R. Opdyke Sp., S. Wolffe '92, R. W. Hale '92, D. A. Ellis '94, A. T. Cosby '94, J. G. M. Glessner '94, S. P. Hale '93, Robert A. Jordan '92, J. M. Kendricken '93, T. W. Garrison '94, M. A. Bartlett '93, A. W. Gifford '94, George C. Lee '94, Hugh Cabot '94, William S. Hockley '94, Walter Ayer '93, J. W. Ganson '92, Edward S. Stearns '94, T. G. Caffey '91, H. G. Meadows '93, D. B. Duffield '93, P. V. K. Johnson...
...Brander Matthews, president of the Nineteenth Century Club, who has taken charge of the department of book reviews. The keen critical taste of Mr. Matthews and his fine judgment in literary matters make his book reviews exceedingly valuable. Mr. Matthews' name, added to that of Edward Everett Hale, in charge of "Social Problems"- Murat Halstead reviewing "Current Events"-and Miss Bisland with her European articles, gives the Cosmopolitan a department staff of exceptional brilliancy...