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Charles Fessenden Morse '58, of Falmouth, has been chosen speaker for the Memorial Day exercises to be held in Sanders Theatre, May 30. Col. Morse graduated from the Scientific School in 1858. In 1861, he became first lieutenant of the Second Massachusetts Volunteers; in 1862, he was appointed captain, the following year, major, and in 1865, lieutenant-colonel. He fought in four of the most important battles of the civil war: Gettysburg, Cedar Mountain, Antietam and Chancellorsville. All the Harvard survivors of the war will be invited, and will be guests at a luncheon given by the Memorial Society...
...Denver, Col...
...George's, Y. 0 P. 0 St. Mark's, Y. 0 Y. H. Stone's, * H. * H. Volkmann, H. H. H. H. Worcester, B. 0 H. D. Boston Latin, H. * H. H. Brookline, D. * * H. or D. Cambridge Latin, H. H. H. ? Dorchester, C.A.I. 0 Col. D. Medford. ? 0 M. T. *Captain not elected at time of reply, or will not enter college next fall. ? Undecided. 0 No team in this sport...
...various colleges are designated as follows: B, Brown; C, Cornell; C. A. I., Chicago Art Institute; Col., Colby; D, Dartmouth; H, Harvard; M. University of Maine; T., Tufts; Y, Yale...
...Whitney (dart.), distance 47 ft., 2, 5-8 in.; second, R. L. Beatty (Col.), distance 47 ft., 1 3-8 in.; third, A. W. Kohler (Mich.), distance 46 ft., 4 7-8 in. fourth, H. G. Kanzler (Cor.) distance...