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...Bowers, and A. L. Becker, alternate. As in the first inter-club debate, Union and Forum Sophomores were excluded from the Sophomore trials. The Freshman Club was represented by J. G. Peirce, L. M. Dougan, H. W. Bowker, and J. C. Mangan alternate. The judges were C. E. Seaman Asst., S. R. Wrightington 1 L., and W. E. Hutton 3 L. F. Doybns '98 presided...
...Russell Codman '49, retiring, with Charles Joseph Bonaparte '71, and Charles Follen Folsom '62, reelected for five years. The year has seen the deaths of Professor George Martin Lane, Professor Frederic DeForrest Allen and Dr. Justin Winsor, and the appointments of William Collidge Lane '81, as Librarian, and of Asst. Professors Wendell, Channing and Hart to full professorships. Other important appointments have been those of Dr. Santayana and Messrs. Gates and Parker to assistant professorships. There are three new appointments to the Board of Preachers, Dr. Harris, President Hyde and Dr. Harris, President Hyde and Dr. Faunce having succeeded Bishop...
...which includes the Departments of Botany and Zoology, and Professor Shaler of the Geological Division which includes the Departments of Geology and Mineralogy. Professor Goodwin succeeds Professor Smith as Chairman of the Division of Ancient Languages; Professor Wendell succeeds Professor Hill as Chairman of the Department of English, and Asst. Professor von Jagemann succeeds Professor Sheldon as Chairman of the Department of Germanic and Romance Philology...
...Administrative Board of Harvard College, Professors Greenough, Davis, Channing and Sabine, and Mr. Gardiner, succeed Professors Royce, Gross, Schilling, Osgood and Baker. Asst. Professor Adams and Mr. Parker succeed Professors Hall and Thaxter on the Administrative Board of the Lawrence Scientific School, and Professor Munsterberg succeds Professor Smith on that of the Graduate School...
...forthcoming number of the Monthly contains a great variety of very readable and amusing material. The number opens with a poem by Asst. Professor Santayana entitled "King's College Chapel-an Elegy," which shows a fine mastery of the Elegiac style. The comedy by B. W. '75, which was begun in the February number, is concluded, ending in an amusing denouement. An editorial on Professor Norton's resignation, by one of the sub-editors, is commendable in sentiment though rather luxuriant in expression. The number ends with a brace of young book reviews...