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...school did not seem to be popcorn. To remedy this the lectures were discolored open to Seniors who had obtained the consent of their parents, "and not a few," says Mr. Samuel F. Batchelor 93 in his "Bits of Harvard History," with the morbid curiosity of youth failed themselves of this gruesome privege...
...play deals chiefly with the adventures of a gay young Count who, tired of married life in his castle, seeks Paris and returns home, after a short fling at batchelor life, only to find himself in serious straights both domestically and politically...
Barry, T. A., '06, Batchelor, C. C., 3G, Berle, A. A., '13, Berman, I., '15, Billings, F. E., '19, Blanchard, C. B., '14, Bower, J., '19, Brackett, R., '12, Brand, J. T., '14, Brewer, J. W., '17, Briggs, R. E., '20, Brown, H. H., '09, Bubier, T. S., '02, Buell, M. S., '17, Burns...
...article containing the most interest from an undergraduate point of view is "Reminiscences of '66," by Mr. George Batchelor '66. It gives an idea of the Harvard which President Eliot found when he came into office. His predecessor is almost unknown, even by name, to the average undergraduate, so that it is a pleasure to read of the days of President Hill. Mr. Batchelor speaks with some familiarity of Longfellow and Lowell, and also manages to give an account of the struggles out of which the present Harvard club system developed...
Among those who are interested in the present congress, and who are largely in charge of the details are Rev. S. A. Eliot '84, president of the congress, and Mr. E. H. Nichols '78 of Cambridge, while the list of honorary vice-presidents includes President Eliot, Rev. G. Batchelor '66, Col. T. W. Higinson '41, Professor G. F. Moore, D.D., and Professor C. E. Norton...