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...Ames F., Atwater, Ayer, Bard, Bartlett, Bean, Bigelow A., Binger, Boylston, Boardman, Bray, Brewer, Brewster, Brown, Bryant J., Bryant, Burgess, Child, Clark G., Clark J. D., Crowell, Cudahy, Daggett, Deland, DuBois D., Dupont, Fernald, Foot, Forbes, Foster F. WC., Foster J. W., Godfrey, Hall P. F., Hanavan, Harding, Heard, Heycock, Hills, Houghton, Judson, Kellogg, Kernan, Knowles, Knowlton, Koole, Lawrence, Lomax, Loring, Lovering, Macdonald, Mason, Manning, Martin, Mason F. C., Mann H. W., Mather, McGlensey, McGrew, Nickerson, Page, Parson, Percival, Pier, Randolph, Ricker, Ruhl, Safford, Stanwood, Stevens, St. Gaudens, Stone, Storer, Swann, Warland, Weed, Whitridge, Whiting C., Wiggin, Winsor, Wolcott...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Division of Rowing Men. | 2/16/1900 | See Source »

...Clapp's final lecture, delivered in Sanders Theatre last evening, was enthusiastically heard by a large audience. The lecture proved to be one of the most interesting of the series. Mr. Clapp said in part...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "Hamlet." | 2/1/1900 | See Source »

...steadfast stand for the Union, in Philadelphia, he was invited to speak at the Harvard College Commemoration Exercises in 1864, and this was the second time President Eliot saw him. Here Phillips Brooks poured forth such a flood of joyous, triumphant thanksgiving that not a man who heard him ever forgot him. It was this marvelous speech that led to his being elected to the Board of Overseers when he came to Boston in 1870. He served on this board from 1870-1882, and again from 1883-1889. Among his greatest works while connected, with the University was the harboring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE. | 1/24/1900 | See Source »

...Gordon of Boston, said that it seemed strange to call the attention of any Harvard man to the great figure of Phillips Brooks. In speaking of the man as a preacher, it is worthy of note that Bishop Brooks was disappointing to one who heard him for the first time. This dissatisfaction was due to the vagueness of what he said and the rapidity with which he talked. "When I am interesting," he said once, "I am vague, when I am definite, I am dull." When he came into the University the cry went up that the pulpit had lost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PHILLIPS BROOKS HOUSE. | 1/24/1900 | See Source »

...squad--Knowlton, Parsons, Bryant, Dickinson, Endicott, Williams, Souther, Dowse, Mann, Storrer, Bent, Thornton, Smith, Goldsmith, Corbett, Rotch, Lovering, Binger, Child, Littig, Greenough, Gade, Little, Brown, Loring, Jr., Heard, Blaikie, Jennings, Pier, Hartwell, Nickerson, Wright, Bigelow, Boardman, Stanwood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Crew. | 1/18/1900 | See Source »

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