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Sever 30 was packed to overflowing last night for the rehearsal by Mr. Bowen of the lecture upon Harvard, which he is preparing to deliver on the public stage. The audience was composed of seniors, and of a few outsiders, especially invited for the occasion. Before the lecture, printed slips of paper were distributed among the audience, requesting them to give Mr. Bowen criticisms upon the lecture. Owing to the hearty good-feeling towards him that exists in the class, many men, doubtless, will comply with the request. Mr. Bowen was greeted with long applause when he first appeared before...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Bowen's Lecture. | 3/26/1885 | See Source »

These stereopticon views with which Mr. Bowen illustrated his own views upon alma mater, give a capital representation of life at Harvard. They comprise birds-eye views of the college and its surroundings, pictures of the buildings and of their interior, pictures of the yard, and all the other scenes so well known to us. Nor are the students themselves neglected. There is a view of Memorial in full operation, of a base-ball game on Holmes, and of the Harvard Princeton foot-ball game on Jarvis. The torch-light procession also is depicted accurately and strikingly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Bowen's Lecture. | 3/26/1885 | See Source »

...Athenxum rooms last evening was very large. The programme consisted of Part I, a Minstrel Show, with the following taking part: H. E. Peabody (interlocutor); J. H. Knapp and A. R. Weed (bones); J. B. T. Tuthill and F. H. Stanyan (tambos); and Messrs. A. T. Dudley, Luce, Eldredge, Bowen, Bourne, Ames, Parmenter, Hale, J. W. Dudley, and G. P. Knapp; and Part II, Song and Dance, Mr. J. H. Knapp, Bouquet of Reveries, F. H. Stanyan, singing by quartette, Messrs. Eldredge, A. T. Dudley, J. W. Dudley, and H. E. Peabody, and a farce, entitled "A Big Mistake;" Dramatis...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Everett Athenaeum Minstrel Show. | 3/25/1885 | See Source »

...Bowen of the senior class has been engaged for some months in preparing a lecture upon Harvard, which he intends to give during the coming summer, in various cities and towns of the country. Feeling, however, that the most critical audience would be those most concerned-Harvard students themselves,-the gentleman has kindly consented to give a private rehearsal of his lecture this evening before the members of his class, to whom he has accordingly sent invitations. The lecture, we learn, will be called "Harvard University, or, What I saw at College," and will be illustrated by stereopticon views. Among...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 3/25/1885 | See Source »

...divided into two squads, which occupy the cage every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoon from two till four. The first squad, exercising from two till three, is composed of the following men: Choate, Snow, Ingersoll, Palmer, J. W. Austin, G. H. Brewer, Swarts, Hallowell, Foss, Bowen, F. J. Reynolds and W. G. Taylor. The second division, exercising from three till four, is composed of Jones, Dickinson, Crocker, E. R. Thayer, J. A. Gallivan, Stetson, Gilson, S. Gleason...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Freshman Nine. | 3/19/1885 | See Source »

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