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...thorn. We mourn, yet know that in a rarer clime He dwells with sages and with seraphim Free from the fetters and the weight of clay And from the passions of a gloomy time-- And we shall never let the flame grow dim That he has lit, a beacon on our way. MARGARETE MUENSTERBERG. The Nation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 10/6/1916 | See Source »

...Dinner, Union Club, Boston. Before the dinner those who wish can attend the ball game and sit together; others can enjoy an automobile trip, meeting at the house of E. W. Hutchins, 166 Beacon street, at 12 M. June 22.--Headquarters, Thayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIFTY-NINE CLASSES WILL HOLD REUNIONS THIS WEEK | 6/20/1916 | See Source »

...parade will start at Arlington and Beacon Streets at 1 o'clock, proceeding down Beacon street and passing in front of the State House, where it will be reviewed by Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, and Governor McCall. The route from here on leads through Beacon, School, Washington, State, Broad, High, Lincoln, Kneeland, and Eliot streets, Columbus avenue and Berkeley street. Mayor Curley and guests will have a reviewing stand in front of the City Hall, on School street...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGIMENT TO PARADE TOMORROW | 5/26/1916 | See Source »

...Americans, it has won econiums from England, Germany, and France. A slight knowledge of French is necessary; expenses are paid. Any man who might wish to go can communicate directly with the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 71 Broadway; of May get further details from me. Address 462 Beacon street, Boston. I have recently returned from Belgium. GEORGE S. JACKSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men Needed in Belgium | 12/22/1915 | See Source »

...Beacon Trophy, which will be awarded the winning crew this afternoon, is especially valuable because of its age and the prominent men who have rowed on the winning crews. The trophy was first won June 19, 1858, when the Harvard boat against a field of six did the there miles in 19 minutes, 22 seconds. President Eliot rowed number 4 and weighed 138 pounds. The other members of the crew were: stroke, B. W. Crowninshield: 5, C. Crowninshield; 3, J. H. Ellison; 2, R. B. Stetson, bow, A. Agassiz...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WIDENER LIBRARY NEARING COMPLETION | 5/6/1915 | See Source »

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