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...Astor House. The following are the delegates of the 13 colleges which were represented: Harvard, E. C. Moen, and J. P. Lee, '91, J. H. Hunt, '92; College of the City of New York, J. J. K. Hackett, Thornton Earle and J. N. Emley; Columbia, J. M. Hewitt, Victor Mapes and E. H. Miller; Yale, H. Cheney, H. L. Williams and W. W. Parker; Amherst, Edwin S. Child, Charles O. Wells; Stevens, C. Smith; Lafayette, D. C. Babbitt and H. W. Snodgress; Princeton, W. H. Bradford and C. Wentworth; Cornell, E. C. Barley, H. II Sanger and E. A. Carolan...
...conference may result in the formation of an association of the presidents of the New England colleges. Ten colleges are represented by the following delegates: Harvard, President Eliot and Professor James: Yale, President Dwight and Professor Newton; Brown, President Andrews and Professor Clark; Williams, President Carter and Professor Hewitt; Amherst, Professor Gorman; Trinity, President Smith and Professor McCook; Dartmouth, President Bartlett and Professor Richards; Tufts, President Capen and Professor Fay; Boston University, President Warren and Professor Bowne; Wesleyan, President Raymond and Professor Rice; Bowdoin, President Hyde and Professor Chapman...
...Neher, N. Y., English salutatory; Robert E. Speer, Penn., Valedictory; Richmond O. Aulick, D. C., Political science; Alfred H. Barr, Jr., Penn., general excellence; David Bovard, Jr., Penn., chemistry; John M. Brooks, Ohio, mathematics; George H. Carter, N. Y., general excellence; Harry G. Drummond, N. J., physics; Edward R. Hewitt, N. Y., general excellence; Robert H. Life, N. Y., philosophy; Edmund Y. Robbins, N. J., classics; Thomas H. P. Sailer, Penn., general excellence; James Y. Stebbins, N. Y., belles lettres; Howard C. Warren, N. Y., mental science...
...issue the result of the Harvard Union canvass for president. The result was as follows:-First choice-Cleveland. 413; Blaine, 251; Sherman, 48; Depew, 46; Lincoln, 41; Gresham. 19; Hawley, 15; Carlisle, 6. Second choice-Sherman, 106; Depew, 97; Cleveland, 54; Blaine, 40; Lincoln, 55; Carlisle, 40; Edmunds, 32; Hewitt, 34; Gresham...
...fair sex at these Harvard dinners. Mr. Edmund C. Wetmore, the president of the club, presided. Among the guests of the evening were President Eliot, General W. T. Sherman, Prof. G. H. Balmer, Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke of Princeton, Chauncey M. Depew of Yale, Mayor Abram S. Hewitt of Columbia, and General Charles J. Paine. President Eliot responded eloquently to the toast "Our Alma Mater." Among other things he said that Harvard men were not so anxious for victory as they were to play fairly, and suggested that some other means be selected for competition than athletic sports...