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...Braithwaite and L. R. Ripley; 2, J. J. Higgins and G. Rivera; 3, J. J. Desmond and R. M. Johnson; 4, W. A. Cole and J. B. Hebberd; 5, F. P. Farquhar and H. T. Gleason; 6, N. G. Gray; 7, E. R. Belcher and C. H. Livingston; 8, A. R. Clas and S. S. Sheip; 9, E. B. Caiger and A. H. Cochrane; 11, J. W. Bicknell and E. F. Ver Wiebe; 12, G. R. Fessenden and R. Kelly; 14, W. F. Hall and F. A. Shaw; 16, R. V. White. North Entry--17, H. S. Clark...
...Livingston, substitute end, prepared at Taft. He is 18 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs 159 pounds...
April 3--IV. "The Evolution of Design in Primitive Art." (Illustrated by stereopticon). By Professor Livingston Farrand...
...Harvard Lyrics," Charles Livingston Stebbins '97 has compiled selections from the best verse written by Harvard undergraduates during the last ten years. The book contains the Class Day odes of the years since 1889, and a number of poems, in various forms, by an almost equal number of authors...
...spoke on the various aspects of the crusades. The American Folk Lore Society met with the American Society of Nationalists and associated societies at the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Dec. 28. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: President, Dr. Frank Russell, Harvard: first vice-president. Professor Livingston Ferrand, Columbia: second vice-president. Dr. G. A. Dorsey, Field Columbian Museum, Chicago; councillors Dr. R. B. Dixon, Harvard; Mr. S. Hagar, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Dr. A. L. Kroeber, San Francisco. The other officers were held over...