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Boylston Hall was well-filled last evening with students to see some views of "Cambridge and its surroundings." The views were well exhibited by Mr. Huntington, and afforded much enjoyment to all. The interiors of the chapels and dining halls connected with many of the colleges seemed to afford much amusement to the students, who should remember that their brethren on the other side of the water are not brought up in the lap of luxury, and cannot boast of so unique a structure interiorally and exteriorly as Memorial Hall. The walks and bridges over the Cam were beautiful photographs...
...board of overseers held a meeting Thursday morning. They concurred with the president in appointing Luther Atwood, A. B., proctor for three years. The following received appointments for one year : Oliver Whipple Huntington, A. B., and instructor in mineralogy; Adolph Cohn, A. B., LL. B., instructor in French ; Arthur Richard Marsh, A. B., lecturer on ancient art Appointed for five years : Edward Stevens Sheldon, A. B., assistant professor of Romance philology. Inspectors of polls for commencement day, William Eustis Russell, Ernest Jackson and Arthur Perrin...
...MONDAY.Photographic Illustrations with the Magic Lantern. Cambridge University. Mr. O. W. Huntington. Boylston Hall...
...cups won at the third winter meeting can be obtained already marked at the store of Huntington, in Holyoke House, on Tuesday, April 15. All other cups won at the winter meetings of '84 can be marked with the usual letterings at the same store and at the expense of the H. A. Prizes for the fourth meeting can be obtained at 1 Gray's after Tuesday...
...towards his own flank. Here a desperate and important struggle took place: The position in question, Hazel Grove, was occupied by some Union batteries which held the enemy in check while the crowd of fugitives from Howard's corps rushed through the line of guns to the rear. Major Huntington was himself present and in command of these batteries, and it was due to their gallant stand that the army was not totally demoralized on that day. This check at Hazel Grove compelled the confederates to wait till it was too dark for further advance that evening...