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...without the usual hard feeling and personal bickerings. The best men were selected, irrespective of society claims. The elections resulted as follows: Opening address, Charles S. Jackson, Danbury, N. H.; oration, Nelson J. Whitehill, Ryegate, Vt.; poem. John Barstow, Haverhill, N. H.; address to the president, Herbert T. Kincaid, Troy, O.; campus address, William E. Cushman, Middleboro', Mass.; chronicles, William W. Niles, Jr., New York city; prophecies, Charles H. Brown, Vineyard Haven, Mass.; address at the Old Pine, William Quinby, North Sandwich, N. H.; marshal, Edgar H. Sinkey, Middletown...
...secretary and the treasurer; the report of the committee (Prof. J. W. White, chairman,) appointed to consider measures for doing away with the granting of the degree Ph. D. honoris causa; synopses of the various papers read at the meeting, including one on "Semitic Personal Pronouns" by Prof. Troy of Harvard; and the annual address of the retiring president, Professor F. D. Allen...
...Metropolitan team for their league season of 1883 include three first-class "batteries," viz.: Ward and Ewing, Welsh and Dorgan, and O'Neil and Clapp. The infielders will be Connor, Troy and Hankinson on the bases, and Caskins at short stop. The outfield will include Gillespie, Dorgan and Welsh. When Ewing does not catch he will cover second base. It will be seen that but three of this year's players have been retained by the Metropolitan Company for their league championship team...
...first field meeting the latter part of the month. An island has been constructed near the town in Lake Calumet and upon it has been built a fine boat-house and an excellent running track, with the usual accommodations. Several shells and barges have been purchased of Waters of Troy, and regattas will be held in the spring...
...named have entered the Medical School : Babcock, H. L. Chase, Clark, Crockett, Delaney, Gage, E. V. McDonald, Nagle, G. W. Perkins, J. W. Perkins, and Woodbury; Allen has entered the Cincinnati Law School; Bush is teaching in Peoria, Ill.; Golthwaite is teaching in Vermont; Goodnough is in business in Troy, N. Y.; Hunt is studying law in an office in Boston; Mahon is on a cattle ranch in Montana Territory; Dakin is teaching in St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Baker is in business in Brookline; A. Hall is in the observatory at Washington, D. C.; Cook will tutor in Florida this winter...