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Dates: during 1900-1909
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These memorials include, beside other interesting objects, the Hebrew Bible used by President Dunster throughout his administration; a book given to President Chauncy when, as a boy in 1609, he went up from Westminster School to Trinity College; a folio Hebrew and Greek Bible which belonged to Increase Mather, and several of his works printed while he was President of Harvard College; Vice-President Willard's Commonplace Book; Leverett's private note-book of College affairs; and the book of signatures presented to President Eliot on his seventieth birthday and the orders conferred by foreign governments on President Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorials of Presidents on View | 10/4/1909 | See Source »

...Nicholson Sp. Reverend Clinch R. C. Benchley '12 "DEATH AND THE DICERS." Death, R. L. Niles '09 Aleyn, dicer, H. W. H. Powel '09 Watt, dicer, N. S. Simpkins '09 Simpkins, dicer, J. A. P. Millet '10 Innkeeper, R. E. Rogers '09 Juggler, W. K. Blodgett '11 Boy, O. W. Roosevelt '12 Girl, Miss Marian Gragg "FIVE IN THE MORNING." Broughton, R. M. Middlemass '09 Blair, J. A. Eccles '10 Gallison, P. G. Clapp '09 Sprague K. L. Bennett...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB PLAYS AT 8 | 5/18/1909 | See Source »

...cast of "Death and the Dieers," by F. Schenek '09, is as follows: Death, R. L. Niles '09 Aleyn, dicer, H. W. H. Powel '09 Watt, dicer, N. S. Simpkins '09 Simpkins, dicer, J. A. P. Millet '10 Innkeeper, R. E. Rogers '09 Juggler, W. K. Blodgett '11 Boy, O. W. Roosevelt '12 Girl, Miss Marian Gragg

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CASTS OF DRAMATIC CLUB | 5/14/1909 | See Source »

...life that is often lost sight of in our discussions of three-year degrees, and incentives to work. "Leisure," the author says, "means a time for quiet reading, thinking and talking." Emphatically it does not mean a time of stagnation. Neither is it time taken away from study. A boy entering college is at a very impressionable, formative period. We, the teaching force, should find means to stir him intellectually, to rouse his ambition to do, and should also give him time to think, for all the new ideas to expand and develop. We should advise him, because...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: W. R. Castle '00 Reviews Advocate | 4/7/1909 | See Source »

James Savage '54 as a boy was not bright, but very thoughtful; full of fun and energy, and possessed of strong personality which commanded respect. He enlisted at the outbreak of the war and was killed at Cedar Mountain. Edward Dalton '55 died of exhaustion after the war. James Lowell '58 was shot once and returned to the North; later he went back to the front and was killed at Glendale. Stephen Perkins '56 was pleasant and witty, a brilliant student, standing at the head of his class in College. He was shot in the battle of Cedar Mountain. Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAJOR HIGGINSON'S SPEECH | 1/7/1909 | See Source »

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