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Class of 1863. George Brune Shattuck, Boston...
...Maryland, was held at the St. James hotel, Baltimore, on December 7. The officers elected for the ensuing year were: president, Judge Thomas J. Morris; vice-presidents, Dr. R. B. Morison, Professor A. M. Elliott; secretary. H. Ivah Thomsen; treasurer, J. B. Noel Wyatt; directors, Leigh Bonsal, W. H. Brune, Professor A. M. Hartwell...
...years later, in February, 1830, appeared the first copy of The Collegian. The staff of editors consisted of John O. Sargent, '30; Theodore W. Snow, '30; William H. Simmons, '31; R. Habersham, '31, and Frederic William Brune, '31. Oliver Wendell Holmes, who had graduated the year before, although not an editor, contributed the best articles in The Collegian. Numerous poems of his appeared first in this paper. The Collegian was published monthly for six months, ending with the class...
...Ethan Allen, William Hall Allen, Willis Boyd Allen, Edward Richardson Bacon, Edwin Swift Balch, William Amos Bancroft, Charles Foster Batchelder, William Zebina Bennett, Frederic Ogden de Billier, Charles Chauncey Binney, Emmons Blaine, Lafayette Gilbert Blair, Warren Kendall Blodgett, George Keely Boutelle, Arthur Henry Brown, George Henry Browne, William Henry Brune, Howard Mendenhall Buck, Stephen Bullard, Herbert Channing Burdett, Charles Abernethy Catlin, Eugene Tyler Chamberlain Charles Frederic Chamberlayne, Edward Perkins Channing, George Locke Cheney, Herbert Morison Clarke, Edward Howard Cobb, Charles Rich Comey, Osborne Sargent Curtis, Arthur Percy Cushing. Charles Daniels, Louis Bailey Dean, Benjamin Humphrey Dorr, Franklin Asaph Dunbar, Edward...