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...Saxons must thus have been, could have so completely changed their habits in 300 years, and moreover have left no traces of their previous customs. On the shores of the Baltic Mr. du Chaillu discovered countless graves in which were Roman coins of gold and silver dating back to Augustus and Tiberius, even as late as the Republic, also Greek vases of wonderful work and glass vases which are not equaled by the workmanship of modern times. Graves similar to these he also has found on the Mediterranean coast...
Christmas morning the clubs left Cincinnati for Louisville, where they stopped at the Galt House. Very pleasant receptions were given to the clubs in the afternoon by Mrs. Augustus E. Willson and Mrs. Ewing U. Eaches, and after a successful concert in the evening a dance was given in the hall of the Louisville Athletic Club. The men all enjoyed their stay in Louisville very much and were reluctant to go away...
...Bolles, has not yet been filled. Of the governing boards, the Fellows have lost through death Mr. John Quincy Adams, and have appointed as members of the board, Major Henry L. Higginson, and Mr. Samuel Hoar. The Overseers who have been elected to hold office until 1900 are Augustus Hemenway, Charles Beaman, Samuel A. Green, William Lawrence, D. D., and Francis C. Lowell. In the list of University Preachers, J. Estlin Carpenter and Phillip S. Moxom have been appointed to succeed Washington Gladden, D. D., and Leighton Parks...
Divinity School. Meeting of the Alumni at the Chapel of Divinity Hall, 2 p. m.- At 4 p. m., at the same place, an Address by Rev. Augustus Woodbury, D. D., of the Class of 1849. Subject: "The Basis of Readjustment." Collation at No. 3 Divinity Library...
Divinity School. Meeting of the Alumni at the Chapel of Divinity Hall, 2 p. m.- At 4 p. m., at the same place, an Address by Rev. Augustus Woodbury, D. D., of the Class of 1849. Subject: "The Basis of Readjustment." Collation at No. 3 Divinity Library...