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...addition to the meetings mentioned there was a barbecue at the Country Club this afternoon. But the striking feature of the whole meeting was the perfectly unanimous sense of approval, by all present, of President Lowell in every particular. This fact cannot but have impressed itself on his mind and will doubtless be a great inspiration to him just at this time when there are pressing upon him the responsibilities of the great office to which he has been elected
...competitors in most of the events are unusually well matched this year and some extremely close finishes are expected. It is hard to pick any particular events as features, inasmuch as all will undoubtedly be of the highest class. While few records are likely to go, many will be closely approached. A number of last year's point winners will compete, but their chances of scoring again can hardly be based on their performances a year ago, because of the extremely bad weather conditions that prevailed at the time...
...task of trying to express our opinion of him in anything like original words. Public officials here and in foreign countries, newspapers all over the world, and private citizens without number have united to do him honor. His incalculable influence in the development of Harvard University in particular and of American education in general is the most noteworthy feature of a career filled with great achievements...
...Currier' '94 will speak briefly on "Moliere" in the Treasure Room of Gore Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock. His talk will be given in connection with an exhibition of books by or on Moliere, which will show the resources of the Library in this particular field of French literature. Mr. Currier will repeat his talk in the Treasure Room tomorrow at 3 o'clock...
...George Arthur Sedgwick '64 will deliver the third of the Godkin lectures on "Some Unsettled Questions Relating to Popular Government" in Emerson D. to Popular Government" in Emerson D. this evening at 8 o'clock. The particular phase of the general subject which he will discuss will be "The Democratic Mistake." Mr. Sedgwick will lecture next Monday on "Patronage and Popular Government." All the lectures of the series are open to the public...