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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Beck Hall Spread.--Immediately after Stadium exercises. Following will act as hosts: E. F. Atkins, Jr., H. M. Atkinson, L. Baylies, F. J. Bradlee, Jr., F. Brooks, C. F. Choate, 3d, R. C. Cobb, T. J. Coolidge, D. C. Cottrell, H. DeFord, Jr., E. S. Draper, T. J. D. Fuller, Jr., R. T. Gannett, R. Gray S. E. Guild, Jr., L. Hemenway, C. Herter, A. O. Hoyt, J. Hutchins, H. Jackson, Jr., R. W. Kean, E. F. A. Morgan, W. C. Paine, H. Parkman, Jr., G. H. Shaw, D. R. Sigourney, S. W. Skinner, H. St.J. Smith, T. W. Storrow...
Hollis Hall Spread in rear of Hollis Hall between 5.30 and 8 o'clock, following to act as hosts: W. B. Byers, H. K. Caner, Jr., F. W. Capper, F. Chamberlain, R. P. Chase, A. Davidson, Jr., T. Francis, S. P. Griffitts, E. Hubard, Jr., J. T. Lanman, G. C. Ludlow, W. O. Luscombe, R. McKinney, H. F. Moncrief, B. Nichols, P. M. Rice, H. W. D. Rudd, T. M. Sloane, Jr., R. B. Southgate, W. J. Underwood, W. W. Whitney, E. R. Wilkinson, J. Winlock, W. M. Wood, Jr., W. T. Wright...
...bring about a reunion at home. Troubled by the actions of his chief minister, Lincoln was plunged into deeper difficulties by the Trent Affair, where Captain Wilks of the United States Navy boarded the British ship "Trent" and took off Mason and Slidell, Confederate commissioners to England. This inexcusable act aroused great enthusiasm in America, and Lincoln made his first bad mistake by giving in to public opinion and not immediately sending the commissioners to England. The final result of the affair was that England made a formal demand, which was complied with--a blow to American prestige. In spite...
...Commencement Day was becoming a period of disturbing festivity. Accordingly in that year the Corporation voted certain restrictions and their action, coupled with the activity of President Quincy at the beginning of the 19th century contributed greatly to the removal of rowdyism and gambling on that day. The final act came in 1893 when the Corporation entirely banished all distilled liquors and laid down several general rules as to the proceedings of the celebration...
...following Juniors have been appointed to act as ushers in Sanders Theatre, at the Stadium, and in the Yard on Class Day: F. S. Allen, Harcourt Amory, Jr., Harold Amory, H. R. Anderson, W. D. Arnold, R. F. Babcock, R. P. Baldwin, H. T. Bean, J. O. Beebe, A. Biddle, C. W. Birch, W. C. Boyden, Jr., F. Boyer, L. B. R. Briggs, Jr., H. H. Brodeur, T. B. Buffum, F. C. Carleton, L. S. Chichester, C. S. Clark, F. P. Clement, Jr., J. R. Coffin, H. L. M. Cole, L. W. Coleman, H. J. Coolidge, J. W. Cooke...