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...convenient book for class day, which shows some enterprise, will be published Thursday afternoon by Moses King. It will be a neat pamphlet containing the class song with music, reduced from the HARVARD HERALD print by a photographic process: a view of Sever Hall, where the Pudding spreads: a view of Massachusetts Hall, where the Pi Eta spreads, and a view of the Gymnasium, where the dancing takes place in the evening. A new plan of the vicinity of the college has been made, showing by numbers and an alphabetical directory the location of all college buildings and noted buildings...
...annual declamation of the sophomore class of Brown University for the Carpenter prizes in elocution occurred last evening. Twelve competed. The first prize was awarded to Charles G. King, Jr., of Cleveland, O.; second, Edward P. Smith of Vineyard Haven, Mass.; third, Ambrose E. Scoville of Bridgeport...
...been decided that the entire Servian ministry shall remain in office, and carry out the programme in the electoral decree of the king...
Today Moses King will have ready at his book-store for delivery, only to subscribers, the book he publishes for Seymour J. Hudgens of the sophomore class, entitled "Exeter, Schooldays, and Other Poems." It is a very neat and creditable volume...
...Harvard men as a member of the Harvard crews of 1881 and 1882, was the class poet at Phillips Exeter Academy two years ago. He had written considerable poetry before that time and has written some since. A portion of his poetry has been selected, out of which Moses King will make a handsome little volume of 114 pages, entitled "Exeter, School-days and Other Poems." The work has been examined by John Boyle O'Reilly of Boston, Prof. Francis J. Child and the Rev. F. H. Hedge of Cambridge, Prof. Perkins, Cilley and Wentworth of Exeter, Gov. Charles...