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...Yards Hurdles.G. B. Hatch, Yale A. A., J. H. Horne, Bowdoin A. A., E. A. Sumner, Jr., M. I. T. A. C., E. C. Perkins, Y. A. A., C. W. Cady, P. A. A., T. P. Cutis, B. A. A., F. W. Lord, B. A. A., N. P. Hallowell, H. A. A., J. C. Austin, H. C. C. A. A., K. K. Kubli, H. A. A., M. S. Savage, H. A. A., C. E. Bacon, H. A. A., V. Munroe, H. A. A., H. L. Williams, H. A. A., M. J. G. Cunniff, H. A. A., J. C. Rice...
...Yards Hurdles.G. B. Hatch, Y. A. A., J. H. Converse, E. H. S., J. H. Horne, Bowdoin, R. C. Seaver, B. H., E. S. Perkins, Y. A. A., T. P. Curtis, B. A. A., F. W. Lord, B. A. A., N. P. Hallowell, H., W. G. Morse, H. F. B. Fox, H., J. L. Bremer, H., F. Mason, H., C. S. Bryant, N. A. A., W. P. Wise, N. A. A., W. D. Fuller, S. A. C., S. Chase, D. A. A., L. P. Sheldon, Y. A. A., F. B. Looney, Lowell...
...show that permanent courts are impracticable, and that the affirmative was trying to do what statesmen have not been able to do in centuries. The negative, he said, favor arbitration of some kind but it is in the shape of a permanent system such as is prepared by Lord Salisbury. The charge advocated is radical and uncertain, as all plans for a permanent court have been deemed impracticable and impossible. What is the excuse for a permanent court if it is not to prevent war? It is questions of principle which cause war, and they cannot be arbitrated. What recent...
...choir rendered the following selections: "O Lord Our Governor," J. L. Hopkins; "Let Every Soul be Subject Unto the Highest Power," J. Stainer; "Shew Me Thy Ways, O Lord," J. Varten. Powers. Garfield Stone, of the choir, sang solos in the first two selections, and a tenor solo in the last was rendered by Mr. P. F. Webber, of the Temple Quartette of Boston...
...choir sang, "Give unto the Lord," Parker, and Mr. Beresford of Trinity Church, Boston, sang, "Holy, Holy," from Gaul's "Holy City," and "Trust in the Lord," from Sullivan's "Prodigal...