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...clock. On Friday the President is to speak in New York before the Public Educational Association on "The Improvement of School Committees or Boards of Education," and on the following day he will make a short speech at a luncheon of the Radcliffe Club of New York at Delmonico's. Saturday afternoon President Eliot will leave New York for Lakeville, where he will address the students of the Hotchkiss School on "Preparation for an Effective Life." The President expects to return to Cambridge next Sunday...
...thirty-eighth annual dinner of the Harvard Club of New York City, will be held on Wednesday evening, January 27, at Delmonico's, corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-fourth street, New York. The principal speakers of the evening will be as follows: Dr. N. M. Butler, president of Columbia University; Dean Huribut '87; Major H. L. Higginson h.'82; Professor A. L. Lowell '77; E. Wetmore '60, ex-president of the New York Harvard Club and a member of the Board of Overseers; and C. S. Fairchild '63, president of the club...
Dean Briggs will leave on the 1 o'clock train this afternoon for New York, where he will speak at the annual dinner of the New York Harvard Club to be held at Delmonico's at 7 o'clock this evening. He will return on the midnight train, arriving in Boston early tomorrow morning...
...annual dinner of the New York Harvard Club will be held at Delmonico's, corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-fourth street, New York, on Friday evening, February 20. The principal speakers of the evening will be as follows: Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, of Princeton: Hamilton W. Mabie, of Williams, editor of the "Outlook;" Otto Bannard, president of the New York Yale Club; Edward Wetmore '60, ex-president of the New York Harvard Club and a member of the Board of Overseers; Francis R. Appleton '75, and Professor L. B. R. Briggs...
...Harvard Club of New York City held its thirty second annual dinner at Delmonico's last night. Covers were laid for 350. The speakers of the evening were President Eliot of Harvard, Elihu Root, Hon. Franklin Bartlett '78, J. H. Choate '52, J. H. Page, Rev. Gustav Gottheil and Rev. Minot P. Savage...