Word: civilizations
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will form in front of University Hall at 11.45 o'clock. Everyone must be in line and ready to march by 11.50. Following the undergraduates will be the Sons of Veterans, the Charles Beck Post, G. A. R., officers and graduates of the University including the veterans of the civil was and the speakers of the day. K. W. Snyder '14, and R. Morris '14, have been appointed marshal. The bell in Harvard Hall will ring at 11.45 o'clock, and those who wish to be in the procession should assemble immediately...
...Memorial Meeting to commemorate the sons of Harvard who fell in the Civil War. Address by Colonel C. F. Morse S.B. '58 in Sanders Theatre...
Marshall S. Snow '65, has written an interesting article on athletics at Harvard in civil war times. Athletics in the sense in which the term is commonly understood now, has no existence in those days. The only inter-collegiate contest in which Harvard engaged was the annual beat race with Yale on Lake Quinsigamond, near Worcester, in which Harvard was usually the winner...
...option in highway engineering as the course will be known, will be offered by the department of civil and sanitary engineering and will be under the general supervision of Professor Charles M. Spofford, although Professor Hughes will do the actual instructing...
...portraits recently presented to Harvard College are of Harvard men who fought in the Civil War. One is an oil portrait of General Joseph Hayes, Class of 1855, A.B. 1862, given to Harvard by Joseph A. Blake. It is now hanging in Memorial Hall. The other picture also in Memorial Hall, is a crayon portrait of Captain Thomas B. Fox, Jr., Class of 1860, LL.B. 1862, by Thomas Murray Jerome Johnson, and given to the University by Rev. Charles A. Humphreys, who was Chaplain of the 2d Mass. Cavalry...