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...Virgil should be particularly mentioned here; its rendering was emminently successful, for the soft and musical tones and accents of the Latin. The speaking was all good and commendable; and seldom has the contest for prizes been so close. The following are the speakers and their selections: A. Z. Bowen, The Embarkation of the Pilgrims.- Webster; J. L. Hurst, The Moor's Revenge.- Mickiewicz; J. M. Goodale. Forefather's Day.- G. W. Curtis; G. Santayana, The Story of the Trojan Horse.- Virgil; R. F. Rogers. William Lloyd Garrison.- Phillips; H. B. Hutchins, Under the Flag.- Phillips; O. B. Roberts, Extract...
THROWING THE HAMMER.Allen, L. S.; Batchelder, L. S.; Roberts, '86; Borland, '86; McRae, '84; Bowen, '87; Gibson, '88; Chollet, '88. Fair records are made in this event...
...following men were chosen at the preliminary trial on Saturday, to compete for the Boylston prizes on Thursday, May 14th: seniors, Messrs. Baily, Baldwin, Bowen, Cole, Foss, Goodale, Hansen, Hurst; juniors Messrs. Fraser, Fullerton, Hutchins, Payne, Roberts, Rogers, Santayana, and Winter...
...most commendable changes which has been made, is the substitution of Bowen's History of Philosophy for the second term of Porter. We hope it is to be a permanent one.- Oberlin Review...
...large audience, composed largely of college men, completely filled Tremont Temple last evening to hear Mr. Bowen's lecture on Harvard. The lecture was highly interesting, and Mr. Bowen was frequently interrupted with applause. The views, notably those from the Lampoon, were very good, although the operator of the stereopticon seemed a novice in his trade. Altogether the lecture was a great success, and, it is to be hoped, will turn many students to Harvard...