Word: civilizations
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...patriotic songs, led by the Regiment Band, and speeches by Judge Blake and Major-General Wood. Following this, the veterans will be entertained at luncheon in Sanders Theatre by Major H. L. Higginson '55. Invitations are now being sent to members of the Faculty, of the Memorial Society, and Civil War veterans...
...Theatre on Memorial Day, consisting of patriotic songs and addresses. The Francis Beck Post of the G. A. R., the Society of Harvard Veterans, and the Memorial Society will be present, and the Regiment Band will accompany the singing. Judge Henry Nichols Blake, LL.B. '58, a veteran of the Civil War and formerly chief justice of Montana, will speak. After the exercises a luncheon will be served in Sanders Theatre...
...comparatively recent origin, and that its growth has been extremely rapid. The first chair of Political Economy was not established until 1871, and prior to that time the only instruction offered in the subject was one short course given by the Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy, and Civil Polity. The growth of the Department during the last half century can best be shown by the following statistics: Year. No. of Teachers. No. of Courses. Hours of Instruction per Week. Students. 1867-68 1 1 1 26 1887-88 3 9 221/2...
Judge Henry Nichols Blake '58, former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Montana, has been chosen speaker for the Memorial Day exercises to be held in Sanders Theatre on May 30. Mr. Blake was practicing law in Boston at the outbreak of the Civil War, but immediately joined the Union Army. He showed such conspicuous bravery in the battle of Williamsburg that he was promoted to second lieutenant. He was wounded twice during the war. After the conclusion of peace he moved to Montana, then a Territory, and was appointed United States Attorney. He soon became District Attorney, then...
Professor Josiah Royce Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity in the University, has accepted the first honorary membership to the Flying Corps. A number of graduates have also signified a desire to join. A board of honorary members will probably be formed later to act as an advisory committee...