Word: browne
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last meeting of the Corporation the following appointments were made for one year from September 1, 1905: instructors in English--H. M. Ayres, H. T. Baker, A. M., C. F. Brown, Ph.D., P. G. Carleton, W. R. Castle, Jr., H. DeW. Fuller, Ph.D., C. N. Greenough, Ph.D., C. C. Hackett, Thomas Hall, Jr., H. S. V. Jones, R. W. Kelso, R. LuV. Lyman, C. R. Nutter, C. M. Stearns, R. P. Utter, K. G. T. Webster, Ph.D., E. H. Wells...
...work of ridding the trees on the University grounds of gypsy and brown-tail moths has occupied five men during the past seven months and has cost about $600. Twenty-five bushels of brown-tail moth nests have been cut from the trees and burned. These nests were found in large numbers near the University Museum. The nests of the gypsy moth were painted with creosote. These were numerous in the Yard and were found even on the walls of the buildings...
...cast of the play will be as follows: The Mikado of Japan, S. F. Batchelder '93 Nanki Poo, his son, G. E. Hills '97 Ko Ko, lord high executioner, C. Guild '86 Pooh Bah, lord high everything else, H. W. Brown '95 Pish Tush, a noble lord, L. Bryant '95 Yum Yum, Miss M. W. Daniels Pittl Sing, Miss E. B. Noyes Peep Bo, Sisters, wards of Ko Ko. Miss E. Densmore Katisha, an elderly lady, Mrs. S. H. Hooper
...Stillman, G. Emerson, P. Boyer and G. G. Ball, will have general charge of receiving and seating the men C. Boyer will act as toastmaster to the following toasts: "The Class," G. G. Ball; "Debating," J. S. Davis; "The Press," H. Green; "The Musical Clubs," G. V. D. Brown; "Athletics," J. L. Derby. The class song, the words of which have been written by H. B. Hall, will be sung to the time of "Heidelberg." Music will be furnished by Poole's orchestra...
...Freshman class dinner will be held tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at the American House, Boston. During the dinner toasts will be responded to as follows: "The Class," G. G. Ball; "Debating," J. s. Davis; "The Press," H. Green; "The Musical Clubs," G. V. D. Brown; "Athletics," J. L. Derby. P. Boyer will be toastmaster...