Word: baker
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...administrative boards for 1895-96: For Harvard College, Le Baron R. Briggs (dean), George A. Bartlett, Frederic C. de Sumichrast, John Williams White, Josiah Royce, Phillippe B. Marcou, Charles Gross, Hugo K. Schiling, Morris H. Morgan, Albert A. Howard, Edward Cummings, Joseph Torrey, Jr., William F. Osgood, George P. Baker, Byron S. Hurlbut, Charles B. Davenport; for the Graduate School, James Mills Peirce (dean), Clement L. Smith, William G. Farlow, Charles L. Jackson. Edward L. Mark, Benjamin O. Peirce, Hans C. G. von Jagemann, Edward Channing, William J. Ashley, George L. Kittredge; for the Lawrence Scientific School, Nathaniel S. Shaler...
...will go directly to the Boston Athletic Association club house where they will breakfast. After breakfast they will go to Beacon Park on coaches. At Beacon Park, Burke, will attempt to lower the world's record for the quarter mile which was made on this same track by Wendell Baker ten years...
...Harvard Forum held its first competitive debate of the year last evening. Mr. Hayes and Professor Baker acted as judges of the debate. The standard of speaking was high, several of the arguments being of unusual excellence. From the speakers five men were elected for membership: Bowers, Gleason, Seymore, Gardiner and Huntington...
...meeting of the English Club last evening, Professor Wendell gave an informal talk. The following officers were elected: President, Professor G. P. Baker; vice-president, Professor Barrett Wendell; secretary, W. T. Denison...
...Resolved, That the best interests of the country demand the election of President Cleveland for a third term." The principal disputants are, for the affirmative, F. Dobyns '98 and E. F. Southworth '97; and for the negative, W. S. Youngman, L. S., and R. G. Valentine '96. Professor Baker and Mr. Hayes will be judges...