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...meeting of the Law Review held yesterday afternoon the following men were elected regular editors: William Archibald McAfee 2L., (Yale) of New Haven, Conn.; Edward Willoughby Middleton 2L., (College of Charleston), of Charleston, S. C.; Raymond Sanger Wilkins 2L., (Harvard), of Salem...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law Review Elections | 10/30/1913 | See Source »

...corresponding secretary--S. P. Clark '14, of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; E. S. Greider '15, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; O. G. Saxon '14, of Garden City, L. I.; executive committee--W. H. Chatfield '14, of Cincinnati, O.; E. L. Griffith uC., of Kansas City, Mo.; R. L. Jones '14, of Charleston, W. Va.; S. P. Silverman '15, of Seattle--Wash...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINATIONS OF OFFICERS | 4/8/1913 | See Source »

Plans are being made by the Harvard alumni of Charleston, S. C., for a memorial to Dr. Samuel Gilman 1811, the author of "Fair Harvard." They have issued an appeal for $1000, for the purpose of building a memorial room in the church in Charleston, where Dr. Gilman served as pastor for forty years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL TO DR. GILMAN 1811 | 4/1/1913 | See Source »

This appeal is signed not only by a committee representing all the Harvard alumni living in Charleston, but also by a distinguished honorary committee representing the whole country. The treasurer of the local Charleston committee is Frank R. Frost '86, Peoples Offices Building, Charleston, S. C. The honorary committee is headed by Hon. Joseph H. Choate of New York, and by President Charles W. Eliot of Cambridge, whose names are followed by those of Henry L. Higginson '55, Boston, Mass.; Carlton Hunt '56, New Orleans, La.; Augustus E. Willson '69, Louisville, Ky.; George Wigglesworth '74, Boston, Mass.; George...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL TO DR. GILMAN 1811 | 4/1/1913 | See Source »

...hymn of the University, an inspiration to Harvard men the world over, wherever heard, recalling the thoughts and scenes and ideals of college days. Samuel T. Gilman, of the class of 1811, was the author of the famous ode, and it is now proposed by Harvard men in Charleston, South Carolina, to establish a room to his memory in the church in which he served for over forty years. While an undergraduate, Gilman was an editor of the "Harvard Lyceum," the first undergraduate publication. After graduation his life was one of quiet and devoted service in the ministry. His greatest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL TO THE AUTHOR OF "FAIR HARVARD." | 4/1/1913 | See Source »

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