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...Professor of Latin, Emeritus, which occurred on the morning of Commence ment Day this year, the University lost an honored teacher, who had been longest on its roll of officers, the last on that roll who had taught here in the first half of the century. Professor Lane was born in Charlestown December 24, 1824, and graduated from Harvard College in 1846, a classmate of Professors Child and Norton. In less than six months after taking his Bachelor's degree, early in 1847, he was appointed to take the College work of Professor Charles Beck, then University Professor of Latin...
...Gardiner '84, died in New York last Thursday. He was born at Claremont, N. H., thirty-eight years ago. After leaving Harvard he studied at the Columbia Law School and has been practicing law in New York for the last ten years...
French was born in Davenport, Iowa, in 1871. He prepared for college at Andover, and was graduated from Harvard with the class of '93. While in college he was prominent in literary work, being an editor of the Harvard Advocate...
Professor Tyler was born in Boston, Dec. 12, 1852, and prepared for Harvard at the Boston Latin School. While in College he was president of the Athenaeum and O. K. societies, and of the Advocate. He was considered one of the most accomplished teachers in New England of classics, French history and English literature...
...reading from Kipling, at 8 o'clock this evening, in Sever 11, will be made up of "The Story of Muhammad Din," "The Three-Decker," "The Shut-Eye Sentry," "Pharaoh," "The Bell-Buoy," "The Native-Born," "Danny Deever," "The Last Chanty," "The Vampire," and "Recessional...