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...Peabody always thought and spoke of Harvard as a body of men, young and old, mature and immature working for a common end. As he looked at it, we had made our astronomical discoveries, we had taken our photographs at the station in Peru, we had made our touchdown in the football game. The success of one was the success and the joy of all. This feeling he retained even when his work took him to another state and there was probably no day in which his mind did not turn at least a dozen times to the college...
...Wendell Phillips Club debate last night was attended by an audience of 40. Eight applicants for membership spoke. The question for the next meeting on March 24 is Resolved That the United States should immediately undertake the building of the Nicaragua Canal. The speakers will be F. C. Thwaits '93, A. W. Newlin '93 and W. C. Stone '94, for the affirmative and A. B. Keeler '94, W. H. Isley '93 and C. H. Alden, Gr., for the negative...
...speakers on the Yale side spoke in the following order, J. I. Chamberlain '95; W. D. Leeper '93 L. S.; and W. E. Thoms '94. The Princeton speakers were Donald McCall '94; J. F. Ewing '93; and McCready Sykes...
...funeral of the late Dr. Peabody. As the casket was borne in, preceded by the pallbearers, the audience rose like one, and stood till it was placed beneath the pulpit. After the Reverend Edward H. Hall had read passages from the scripture and offered prayer, Professor F. G. Peabody spoke upon the life of the dead preacher...
...Wright spoke at Appleton Chapel last night, taking for his text the verse: "Yea, the sparrow hath found a house, and the swallow a nest for herself, even thine altars. O Lord of hosts, my King...