Word: belle
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...requested that only those who have received a special invitation frequent the bench at bell games...
...Harkness, New York, W. Darrach, Germantown, Pa., C. R. Hemenway, Manchester, Vt., J. I. Lineaweaver, Philadelphia, R. H. Miller, New Haven, G. W. Updike, Jr., St. Louis, Mo., W. L. Goodwin, New York, F. M. Crosby, Minneapolis, Minn., W. J. Lapham, Glens Falls, N. Y., A. W. Bell, Allegheny City, Pa., E. Hill, Jr., Danbury, Conn...
...opened by prayers, which before Thanksgiving began at quarter of seven, and at quarter of eight during the rest of the year. The first bell rang sometime during the night. Abolition of compulsory attendance at chapel was one of the first reforms which President Eliot introduced...
Students were compelled to attend chapel in the sixties. Every man had to be in his seat before the last vibration of the bell. The religious exercises were pleasant rather than otherwise, and the chapel services were enjoyed...
...dinner speakers in the country; J. B. Warner '69, of Cambridge, a well-known Boston lawyer, and one of the organizers of the club; ex-Mayor Nathan Matthews '75, of Boston, and Judge Robert Grant '73, of Boston. The undergraduate speakers will be W. F. Corliss '94, G. K. Bell '93, and H. C. Lakin '94. Among those who will be present are H. Sherman Hoar, U. S. District Attorney; Judge Fesenden, of the Massachusetts Superior Court; Professor Cummings; Mr. L. D. Brandeis, of Boston; Mr. Russell Gray, of Boston, and Mr. C. Loring, of Boston. Several New York...