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North American Review -- (July), "Queen Victoria's Letters," J. Bryce h.'07; "The Centennial of Lincoln and Darwin," W. R. Thayer '81; "The Outcome of the Southern Race Question," A. B. Hart '80; (Aug.), "Postal Savings Banks," G. V. L. Meyer...
...Boston; G. W. Wickersham, A.M., LL.B., of the firm of Strong & Cad wallader, Attorneys at Law, New York; C. C. Burlingham, A.B., LL.B., of the firm of Wing, Putnam & Burlingham, Attorneys at Law, New York; C. M. Hough, A.B., LL.D., Judge of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York; J. F. Hill, A.B., of the firm of Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston; J. J. Storrow, A.B., LL.B., of the firm of Lee, Higginson & Co., Bankers, Boston; F. A. Cleveland, Ph.D., of the Bureau of Municipal Research, New York; R. F. Herrick, A.B., LL.B...
Harvard men have been rather prominent in golf during the past summer and have played important parts in several big tournaments. T. Briggs '09 won the Bar Harbor tournament and the championship at South Furrey, and playing with C. H. Burton '09 won the foursome State Championship of Southern Ohio. H. H. Wilder '09, captain of the University golf team, was runner-up in the Massachusetts State Championship and in two other tournaments; but his best performance was in the National Amateur Championships at Garden City where he was defeated by W. J. Travis at the forty-first hole...
...Commerce and Labor, Frederick P. Fish, Professor Edwin S. Meade of the University of Pennsylvania, James F. Jackson, ex-chairman of the Massachusetts Rail-road Commission, C. C. Burlingham of New York, receiver of the Westinghouse Company, Judge C. M. Hough of the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, F. A. Cleveland of the New York Bureau of Municipal Research, and G. W. Wickersham, the New York lawyer...
Although the Cornell team has played fast ball at times, and is capable of displaying great ability, it has not had a very satisfactory season, and does not appear to compare favorably with last year's team. An unsuccessful Southern trip was followed by a slight brace, when three games were won in succession, but since then Cornell has been defeated by Penn State, 4 to 2; by Princeton, 5 to 4; and by Pennsylvania, 11 to 5. In the latter game the team went to pieces, making ten errors, but in the Princeton game a two-run lead...