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...Italian Humanists," H. H. Darling, Troy, N. Y.; "The Key-note of Keats' Poetry," R. E. N. Dodge, Brookline; "Duties of the Scholar to Public Life," F. B. Jacobs, West Norwell; "Sir Gawayne and Green Knight," H. B. Lathrop, Oakland, Cal.; "Latin Oration," C. H. Moore, Cambridge; "Washington and Lincoln," J. H. Ropes, Andover; "The Place of Mysticism in Modern Life," P. R. Frothingham, Jamaica Plain; "Law and Public Sentiment," E. I. Smith, Lincoln; "French oration," James Geddis, Brookline...
...under the auspices of Post 56, G. A. R., at 8.45 a. m. The services are open to the public, but are intended particularly for the students. Rev. Samuel Longfellow and Rev. Alexander McKenzie will conduct the services and several songs will be sung by the children of the Washington Grammar School. The programme is as follows: Song "Jerusalem the Golden," words by Comrade Higginson. Prayer by Rev. Samuel Longfellow. Song, "Mourir pounla Patrie," class song of '63. Oration by Rev. Alexander McKenzie. Decoration of the tablets by members of the post. Song, the words of which were written...
...theological department of the new Catholic University at Washington will open this fall...
...took its usual spring trip, which on the whole was very successful. Although but two victories can be claimed, yet the practice was very valuable in showing where the weak points lie and the best means for remedying them. In all, six games were played; two defeats by the Washington's, one each from the Philadelphias and Bergen Points and two games won from the University of Pennsylvania was the result of the week's trip. The team was made up as follows: McBride, 1b; Calhoun, 2b; Cushing, s.s; Noyes, 3b; G. McClintock, r.f; N. McClintock, l.f; and Graves...
Yale was also represented during the intermission in a number of places by the Glee and Banjo clubs. The clubs composed of twenty-eight men, gave the first concert in Norfolk, Va., the following evening one at Fortress Monroe. Leaving there, the next concert was at Washington, where a reception was tendered the clubs at the White House. The two following days concerts were given at Philadelphia and Brooklyn, the clubs returning home in time for the opening of college...