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Junior--Stroke, O. L. Dane Jr.; 7, L. K. Macnair; 6, G. W. Goddard: 5, J. D. W. Blosser; 4, H. R. Gale; 3, Moorefield Storey; 2, E. A. Smith; bow, J. W. Lund; cox., B. A. G. Thorndike...
...preparation for the annual banquet of the third year class of the Law School the following committee has been appointed to arrange the time, place and details of the dinner: Charles Moorefield Storey, of Cambridge, chairman; Evans Ellicott Bartlett, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Ernest Carlton Kanzler, of Saginaw, Mich.; William Leslie Latimer, of Galesburg, Ill.; and Daniel Basil O'Connor, Jr., of Taunton. As yet the committee has made no definite plans...
...following were the subscribers to the fund: James C. Carter, Mrs. Alfred Pell, Charles H. Marshall, Charles Francis Adams, Frederick Sheldon, Wayne MacVeagh, R. J. Cross, John Howard Latham, Henry Holt, Andrew Carnegie, Moorefield Storey, William R. Huntington Oswald Garrison Villard, Francis Lynde Stetson, Harold G. Villard, William C. Whitney, Leonard E. Opdycke, Mrs. and Miss Tuckerman, Joseph Larocque, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, William E. Dodge, Austen G. Fox, W. Bayard Cutting, J. G. Rosengarten, Miss Gertrude L. Hoyte, James F. Rhodes, Dr. George M. Gould, J. Pierpont Morgan, J. M. Crafts, Misses Lyon, Henry C. Lea, Henry...
Brief for the Negative.D. J. GALLERT and W. S. HOCKLEY.Best general references: Bryce, Am. Com. II, ch. 62, 63, 65, 67 (edition of 1891); J. R. Lowell: The Independent in Politics; Moorefield Story, reported in Harvard Crimson of Oct. 29, 1891; F. A. P. Barnard in Forum...
...Lyman, Robert M. Morse, Jr., Henry W. Paine, Francis E. Parker, Le Baron Russell, Stephen Salisbury, Leverett Saltonstall, Robert D. Smith-12. Nay-Phillips Brooks, James Freeman Clarke, Charles W. Elliot, Henry P. Kidder, Alexander McKenzie, John T. Morse, Jr., Francis G. Peabody, John T. Sargent, Edwin P. Seaver, Moorefield Storey, Morrill Wyman-11. The final decision of the question rests with the corporation. "Of the seven persons who form the corporation," says the Advertiser, "only two are thought to favor the medical education of women at Harvard." Co-education of any sort with us must now undoubtedly...