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...meeting of the Board of Overseers yesterday Hon. J. D. Long '55 president of the board, presided. It was voted to concur with the president and fellows in their votes as follows appointing for 5 years: R. T. Fisher '98, assistant professor of forestry; A. Cary, assistant professor of forestry; M. L. Fernald '07 assistant professor of botany; Professor T. A. Jaggar '93 was appointed preacher to the University for one year from September...
...procession will go to Sanders Theatre, where the literary exercises will be held at 12 o'clock. President J. B. Angell, late of the University of Michigan, will deliver the oration, Professor F. B. Gummere '75, of the English department of Haverford College, will be the poet, and Hon. J. D. Long '57, as president of the Society, will preside. Rev. S. McC. Crothers h.'99, will act as chaplain. After the exercises, which will be open to the public, the procession will again form and proceed to the Union. Here the annual dinner will be held, followed by informal...
...projects have been tried with marked success. The entertainments have been of a lighter character, and distinct from the lectures. The jiu-jutsu exhibition, Keith's performers. "The Old Kentucky Minstrels," The Shakesperean Recital, and the concert by graduates were all attended by enthusiastic audiences. Lectures were given by Hon. Seth Low on "A College Man's Influence in City Politics," by Samuel Gompers on "Organized Labor," by Dr. Grenfell on "Labrador," and by A. K. Peck on "The Life Saving Service of the U. S." The last two lectures were illustrated by stereopticon views. A series of lectures...
Professor W. Z. Ripley was the presiding officer, and the judges were Professor J. W. Jenks of Cornell, Hon. A. L. Brown, judge of the United States District Court and Hon. Edgar Aldrich, judge of the United States District Court of Appeals. They were out less than ten minutes and gave a unanimous decision...
...Harvard Year Book for 1905, which will be put on sale next week, contains leading articles by several public men, information concerning the various University activities and statistics of all organizations. The more important articles are as follows: "A Message to the Younger Generation of Harvard Men," by Hon. Theodore Roosevelt '80; "Theodore Roosevelt in College and Out," by Congressman G. C. Washburn '80; "The Famous Class of '81," by F. A. Tupper '80; "Why Harvard Men Follow Roosevelt," by Professor A. B. Hart '80; "The New Degree with Distinction," by Professor M. H. Morgan '81; "The Year with...