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Illustrated Lecture on English History. Early English Buildings: Salisbury, Berkeley Castle, Tintern, Raglan Castle, Worcester, Ludlow, Ely and York. Professor Cooke. Lecture room of Boylston Hall...
Friday, March 13.- Early English Buildings: Salisbury, Berkeley Castle, Tintern, Raglan Castle, Worcester, Ludlow, Ely, and York...
...Williams and W. W. Parker; Amherst, Edwin S. Child, Charles O. Wells; Stevens, C. Smith; Lafayette, D. C. Babbitt and H. W. Snodgress; Princeton, W. H. Bradford and C. Wentworth; Cornell, E. C. Barley, H. II Sanger and E. A. Carolan; Lehigh, F. R. Coats; St. Johns, C. Ludlow Livingston, F. J. Keating and James P. McNally; New York University, C. A. Bill. C. E. Crawford and W. H. Salter; Swarthmore, John W. Hillchinson...
Tuesday, March 10.- Early English Buildings: Salisbury, Berkeley Castle, Tintern, Raglan Castle, Worcester, Ludlow, Ely and York...
...owes a very great deal to Harvard men. The plan of the school was developed by Professor Goodwin, and the institution itself started under his guidance; and Professor Norton has always been one of its heads. The building was designed by William R. Ware '52. The secretary is Thomas Ludlow, Harvard '82. Professors J. W. White and F. D. Allen have both served on the board of directors. James Russell Lowell of the class of '38 is a trustee. Dr. Tarbell has been appointed as director at large...