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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Tomorrow afternoon R.T. Paine, Jr., '88 will address the National Municipal League on "The Elimination of Party Designations in Municipal Elections." Dr. J.Q. Adams '53 will address the Civic Association on "Household Decoration" Thursday morning, and that afternoon will report as chairman of a committee on "Municipal Art." In the morning session W.W. Taylor '04, President Rookwood Pottery, will speak on "Cincinnati Municipal...
...joint session was opened last evening by addresses of "Welcome on Behalf of Cincinnati Hosts," by Hon. J. Galvin, mayor of Cincinnati, and E.H. Pendleton '82, chairman of the reception committee. H.E. Deming '71, chairman of the executive committee, replied on behalf of the National Municipal League. The fourth address of the evening was by President C.J. Bonaparte '71, of the Municipal League on "The Initiative in the Choice of Elective Municipal Officers...
...from November 10 to November 22, 1909. The organization for the collection of money is a citizens' committee of fifty leading citizens, a business men's committee of one hundred business men, and a young men's committee of one hundred younger business men. Stoughton Bell '96 is chairman of the business men's committee and Albert P. Briggs '92 holds the same office for the young men's committee...
...Judge William Caleb Loring '72, James Freeman Curtiss '99, E. C. Cutler '09, J. Waid '10, captain of this year's crew, and F. M. Blagden '09. Owing to the large number of acceptances already received, a record attendance is expected. The committee on arrangements is as follows: chairman, T. K. Cummins '84; secretary, W. P. Wolcott '03; H. Blanchard '98, B. Joy '05, and J. H. Parker...
...undergraduate who wishes to try for Honors in Literature must present a program of courses and subjects for the approval of the Chairman of the Committee on Honors in Literature not later than the end of his Junior year. These honors are awarded at graduation. Their purpose is two-fold: to offer a plan, supplementary to the existing schemes for honors, that will encourage undergraduates to combine reading in the Classics with reading in the Modern Languages, and to offer students an opportunity to count private reading as well as work done in connection with courses...