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...Hall '01, "Defence of Massachusetts," Caleb Cushing...
...Hopkinson Smith, the author and artist, will read from his most recent works, in Sanders Theatre, this evening at eight o'clock. Among the books from which selections will be taken are "Caleb West," "The Other Fellow," and "Col. Carter of Cartersville." The reading is given under the auspices of the Cantabrigia Club, and will be for the benefit of the Radcliffe Scholarship Fund. Reserved seats, price fifty cents, are on sale at Sever's and Amee...
Sixteen of the forty governors of Massachusetts since 1780 were Harvard graduates, exclusive of those who received honorary degrees. They were John Hancock 1754, James Bowdoin 1745, Samuel Adams 1770, Increase Sumner 1767, Caleb Strong 1764, Christopher Gore 1776, Elbridge Gerry 1762, William Eustis 1772, Levi Lincoln 1802, Edward Everett '11, John D. Long '57, George D. Robinson '56, John Quincy Adams Brackett '65, William E. Russell '77, F. T. Greenhalge '63, and Roger Wolcott '70. From 1780 to 1807 every governor was a Harvard...
...Robert Samuel Rantoul, Salem; 1858, Winslow Warren, Dedham; 1860, George Everett Adams, Chicago; 1861, Norwood Penrose Hallowell, West Medford; 1862, Henry Shippen Huidekoper, Philadelphia; 1866, Moorfield Storey, Brookline; 1869, Austen George Fox, New York; 1869, Francis Henry Appleton, Peabody; 1872, William Caleb Loring, Boston; 1877, Sigourney Butler, Boston...
...William Caleb Loring '72, Boston...