Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1870-1879
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...meeting of the C. T. Co., last night, the following officers were chosen: President, J. C. Holman, '76; Vice-President, A. T. Wakefield, '77; Secretary, F. G. Wheeler, '77; Treasurer, C. P. Twitchell, '77. An address was made by the president, in which he favored the maintenance of but one line...
Refers to all his pupils. For references or circular, address, personally or by letter, as above...
...Robert Grant, the class poet of '73, contributes a poem called "Hymen in Washington," which is very good, and is evidently more carefully written and more free than his poems of the same nature which used to appear in the Advocate. Mr. Hale also prints this month the address which he delivered in the summer to the graduating classes of Vassar and Cornell. It is called a "Life of Letters," and is well worth reading...
...some of the class we are already acquainted, and are satisfied that there is ability there which will assure the success of the Magenta. But some of its best writers have contributed but sparingly, and others are known to us entirely by repute, and to both these classes we address an invitation for such contributions as the authors are willing to be judged by. The advantage that those have who are willing to write in Freshman year is very marked, and the class of Seventy-eight have shown their appreciation of it. A word in regard to the matter...
There are yet among us customs that need pruning, some even that we can well afford to part with entirely; and perhaps no part of our President's inaugural address needs repetition at this time more than that in which he touches on our life outside of the recitation-room...