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...members of the Deutschor Verein at their last meeting elected the following officers: President, Max Winkler, '89; vice president, H. H. Darling, '89; secretary and treasurer, Ralph Hoffman, '90. Dr. Francke and H. G. Villard, 90, were elected members of the executive committee with the above officers ex officio...
...audience in Bangor on Monday evening. Among other things, he drew a diagram, on which he represented himself as on the top of a high mountain, exceeding in knowledge everybody else in the world. He placed Harvard graduates in the bottom layer, bunco steerers next above them, and then Ralph Waldo Emerson...
...eight who are to compose the Yale University crew for the annual race with Harvard have been definitely selected as follows, and except in case of sickness or accident, no change will be made; Ralph Mel. Wilcox, 158 lbs. bow; Charles O. Gill, '89, 168 lbs; John Rogers, Jr., '87, 165 lbs, captain; Joseph W. Middlebrook; '87, 165 lbs, George W. Woodruff, '89, 173 lbs; Fred A. Stevenson, '88, 172 lbs; George R. Carter, '88, S., 167 lbs; Ernest L. Caldwell, '87, 154 lbs, stroke; Thompson, coxswain. Substitutes - W. H. Corwin, R. M. Hurd and Samuel Cross. Five...
...number of Boston writers have been discussing the establishment of a new literary weekly, to be called The Twentieth Century. The editorial corps as sketched out includes Henry A. Clapp, who will have charge of the dramatic department; C. A. Ralph in charge of the art department; Mrs. Maud Howe Elliot in charge of the society department; Miss Louise Imogene Guiney, Bliss Carmen and Bernard Berenson in charge of the literary department, W. F. Apthrop in charge of the musical department...
Into this circle of pessimists was born Ralph Waldo Emerson, a man gifted with a large cheerful nature, ready to face the great questions of the day, but never made despondent by them. Although he was not contented with the age he lived in, he firmly believed that it was better than all that had preceded it. As for the future, his firm faith was that it would be better than the present. Utterances of Carlyle, George Eliot, and many other writers show with what delight his pure hopeful philosophy was welcomed by the intellectual world. He had many traits...