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...Commencement: Latin salutatory, H. N. Russell, New York; Valedictory, J. H. Kilner, Pennsylvania. English orations-Robert Corin, Ohio; Arthur W. Leonard, Ohio; Wilfred M. Post, Syria. The following men will be the contestants in the junior oratorical contest at Commencement: From Whig Hall-D. F. Altland, J. W. Churchman, Paul C. Martin, W. F. McCombs, Jr.; from Clio Hall-G. A. Armstrong, R. L. Beecher, F. L. Johnson, M. Lowrie...
...week for the ensuing year is as follows: F. N. Jessup '97, N. J., managing editor; H. N. Reeves '97, N. J., associate manager; editors, E. G. Elliot '97, Tenn., P. Hurst '97, D. C., W. H. Smith '97, N. J., R. C. Wilkins '97, D. C., J. W. Churchman '98, N. J., P. C. Martin '98, O., W. F. McCombs, Jr., '98, Ark., A. C. Sinclair '98, N. Y., H. B. Martin '99 O., W. W. Staake '99, Pa.; business manager, A. M. Hopper '97, Md.; editor of Alumni Princetonian, H. M. Bean '97, Pa.; assistant editors...
...following men will constitute the editorial board of the Daily Princetonian this year: Jacob Newton Beam '96, managing editor; associate editors, Philip Hudson Churchman '96, Alfred L. P. Dennis '96, James Johnson Elliot '96, John Randolph Graham '96, Gordon Johnston '96, James Dunn Small '96, Henry Milton Beam '97, Augustine Minshall Hopper '97, Frederick Nevins Jessup '97, William Headley Smith '97, Robert Crew Wilkins '97, Paul Curtis Martin '98, and Archer Coit Sinclair...
...fundamental reason for the establishment and maintenance of such a society is, as every one knows, the bringing together of men who have been brought under Episcopal influences and ideas. For some years the small attendance and the apparent indifference of Episcopalians toward this work which every professing Churchman should encourage, has been the subject of much comment and even ridicule. This year, however, there are evidences of a renewed interest in a few of the more prominent leaders. The attendance is not so much a sign of this as the sincerity of those who are most actively engaged...
...last number of the New York Churchman appeared an article on "The Harvard Experiment," as the writer conscientiously calls it, by Prof. Peck of Columbia College. We trust that a paper of such standing as the Churchman does not sanction the contents of this article. We are surprised that a man of the position that Mr. Peck occupies, should be willing to expose his narrow-mindedness. It would be useless for us to point out the false views taken by Mr. Peck, for we should be forced to quote nearly every sentence of the article. We fail...