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...University Debating Council yesterday elected the following officers for next year: president, C. S. Collier '11, of Kinderhook, N. Y.; vice-president, H. B. Ehrmann '12, of Louisville, Ky.; secretary, L. A. Mahoney '13, of Lawrence, Mass; librarian, C. D. Hurley '12, of Springfield, Mass; manager, W. C. Greene '11, of Baltimore, Md.; assistant manager, L. C. Levison '12, of New York...
Augustus E. Willson '69, of Frankfort, Ky., Governor of Kentucky...
John DeMoss Ellis 2L., of Newport, Ky., the second speaker, prepared at Bellevue High School. In 1907, he graduated from the University of Cincinnati where Le was for three years on the debating team; the next year he was on the debating team of the George Washington Law School, and in 1909 he again made the University of Cincinnati debating tea, while studying for an A.M. degree. He has been awarded the Jones Oratorical Prize and four debating medals by the University of Cincinnati, and one medal by the George Washington Law School...
Dean Shaler has been an instructor and officer in the University since 1864. He was born in Newport, Ky., on February 20, 1841. His father, Nathaniel Burger Shaler '27, was a prominent Kentucky physician. Dean Shaler graduated from the Lawrence Scientific School in 1862, a member of the twelfth class to graduate from that department. During part of his course he received private instruction in geology from Professor Louis Agassiz h.'48, the celebrated student of geology and zoology...
President Eliot will speak before the National Civic Federation in New York tomorrow evening. On Saturday, May 27, he will be present at the annual meeting of the Associated Harvard clubs in Louisville, Ky. On Monday, May 29, he will attend a meeting of the Harvard Club of Pittsburg. Two days later he will deliver the principal address at the opening of the Allbright Art Gallery at Buffalo...