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...clock the Class Day exercises will be held in Sanders Theatre. Following a prayer by Professor E. C. Moore, chairman of the board of preachers, Philip Walker '25, class orator, will deliver the oration. John Marshall '25, class poet, will then recite the class poem and J. A. Abbot '25 will deliver the Ode. Alden Briggs '25, the Chorister, will lead the singing which takes place during the exercises...
...Morey Sever 5 Morrill-Zimmerman Sever 6 Comparative Literature 22 Allen-Myrick Sever 23 Nichols-Wheelock Sever 24 Fine Arts 5a Robinson Hall French 1, IV, V, VI Emerson D French 10 Sever 17 Geology 18b Sever 17 Government 17b Sever 35 Greek G, II Sever 29 Greek 10 Abbot-Lynch Sever 30 McMaster-Watkins Sever 31 History of Religious 1 Sem. Mus. 1 Latin B, III Sever 18 Mathematics G Sever 24 Mathematics 10b Sever 24 Music 4d hf Sever 18 Philosophy 3b Emerson D Physics C 12 o'clock section New Lect. Hall 10 o'clock section Ayer...
...advertised as a "nonsensical musical farce in two acts," is the work of J. C. Murphy '25 and W. S. Martin '26, Lyrics are by Joseph Alger '22, E. F. Craig '25, G. P. Ludlam '25, and J. C. Murphy '25. The music has been prepared by L. S. Abbot '24, Joseph Alger '22, E. F. Craig '25, Thayer Cumings '26, M. H. Harris '24, Theodore Pearson '25, and Frank Taussig...
Long before Chaucer began to build the English language, long before Buonarroti sketched his plans for St. Peter's, a British islander named Nicholas Breakspear became priest, then Abbot, then Cardinal, then Legate, then Pope, assuming the grand Roman Imperial name of Adrian (Hadrian) IV. And never before or since has an islander been Pope...
...that Breakspear quit the monastery of which he was Abbot in a pleasant Province, and proceeded, as Cardinal-Legate, to the rough untutored northlands of Denmark, Norway and Sweden...