Word: seconded
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Dates: during 1900-1900
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...meeting will close with the reports of the different committees and business arrangements for next year. A large number of Harvard men are connected with the organization of the Association. Mr. C. F. Adams '56 is second vice-president, and among the members of the executive council are: Mr. Henry Adams '58, Hon. Geo F. Hoar '46, Mr. James Achouler '59, Mr. M. W. Fuller '91, and Professor Albert B. Hart '80. The following Harvard men are on the different committees: Professor J. H. Robinson '50, of Columbia, Mr. Robert N. Toppan '58, Mr. Herbert Putnam '83, Mr. A. Lawrence...
...French plays to be given by the Cercle. A. S. Dixey '02, W. W. Hoffman '02, and H. Brandyce '04 have been obliged to give up their parts. Their places will be taken by A. Champollion '02, L. De Koven '04, and R. K. Thorndike '02. In the second comedy, "Un Joune Homme Presse," P. B. Haviland '01 has changed places with W. D. Haviland '02. The cast as it now stands is as follows: Crispin Medecin. Mirobolan, A Champollion '02. Geralde, L. Wilmerding '01. Crispin, P. B. Haviland '01. Lisidor, H. Schenk '03. Un Chirugies, L. De Koven...
This evening at 7.15 in Peabody Hall, Brooks House, will be held the second of the University religious meetings. The Rev. William S. Rainsford of St. George's Church, N. Y., as announced a few days ago will speak. This will be the first in a series of addresses to be given during the year by prominent men and clergymen of different denominations. Dr. Lyman Abbott will speak...
...been decided to give medals as prizes for the Freshman and University handicap track meets which were held this fall, and to give cups to the winners of the cross country run. The medals will be of three kinds: First prizes, silver medals, partly gilded; second prizes, plain silver medals; third prizes, bronze medals...
...Later Mr. Hayden became connected with a western railroad, then with the Boston and Albany, and subsequently with the Cheaspeake and Ohio. About twenty years ago he was made general traffic manager of the New York Central and Hudson River Road, and for the past few years has been second vice-president of the company. At the time of his death Mr. Hayden was a director of about 20 transportation companies in New York City. He was a member of the Union, the University and the Harvard Clubs, and the Century Association...