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...portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, by George Healy, the property of Mrs. A. V. S. Anthony, of West Newton, has recently been placed on exhibition on the south wall above the piano in the Living Room of the Union...
...building itself, the report remarks upon the changes on the ground floor where the large lecture hall has been split up by a semi-circular wall into a smaller lecture room capable of holding about 205 people, with a raised platform at the back suitable for the exhibition of large casts; and a semicircular corridor outside the lecture room, for the exhibition of other casts. This adds materially to the exhibition space in the Museum, and makes it possible to separate the casts and the original works of art. These are the principal improvements, though other minor ones have been...
Trevor Graham, late of Wall Street, J.R.O. Perkins '14Ramola Framingham, an opera singer, R.H. Allen '14"Pop" Morris, president of Minneopa Golf Club, A.W. Poole '14Mrs. Morris, M.T. Quigg '13Billings Moncrief, seven times champion of the Seven-State Tournament, P.S. Bliss '13William Wilder, president of Tournament Association, F.F. Munroe '15Burtie Charlton, college friend of Graham's P. Blackmur '15Archibald Van Kiswick, an Englishman, J.M. Kingman '15Blanche Heath, a debutante, J.J. Armstrong '14Clara Brown-Towsley, woman of uncertain age, C.L. Callander '13Herman Sempdrick, house-manager at Minneopa Club, T.E. Alcorn '13Angela Wilson, telegraph operator, W.B. Adams '13Mardetti, a ballet dancer...
...rules both with easy mastery and a high hand." And yet the country remembers instances in which four members of the Supreme Court, acting jointly, have set aside acts passed by Congress, which received the signature of the president. Every Monday for more than a month not only Wall street but the leading trade interests of the country have awaited a ruling by the Supreme Court in the Minnesota rate case which, as is expected, will have a tonic effect on business...
...usual standard on account of recent illness, and was twice put off the ice for loafing offside. It is to be said also to the credit of the University players that these were the only penalties inflicted on Harvard. Goodale and Willetts were a veritable stone-wall on the defence either forcing the Yale forwards to shoot from a distance or forcing them to the boards, so that Gardner always had plenty of time to see the shot before it reached...