Word: edward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...year. The election was made by nomination and formal ballot and presided over by Albert Lee, chairman of the '91 Lit. Board. There were seven nominations made for the five vacancies on the paper. The men who were elected by the class and confirmed by the present board are: Edward Boltwood, Thornwall Mullally, P. C. Eggleston, J. B. Hollister and F. J. Price. Boltwood is a Groton man and will be remembered as the winner of the Lit. Medal. Hollister is a graduate of Andover. H. B. Hinckley and H. R. Rathbone were also nominated but failed of election...
...Cosby '94, J. G. M. Glessner '94, S. P. Hale '93, Robert A. Jordan '92, J. M. Kendricken '93, T. W. Garrison '94, M. A. Bartlett '93, A. W. Gifford '94, George C. Lee '94, Hugh Cabot '94, William S. Hockley '94, Walter Ayer '93, J. W. Ganson '92, Edward S. Stearns '94, T. G. Caffey '91, H. G. Meadows '93, D. B. Duffield '93, P. V. K. Johnson '93, W. Cary '93, S. Chew '93, D. Blagden '93, G. K. Bell '93, S. Borden '94, S. H. Evins L. S., J. E. Holland '93, L. J. Malone...
...Story of a War Correspondent's Life" by Frederick Villiers. It is a vivid sketch of the author's experiences on various battle fields, illustrated with his own drawings. An interesting article which will appeal to all lovers of the play is "Beauty on the French Stage" by Edward Mahe, a vivacious description of the more charming of the French actresses. An excellent article on Milwaukee is that entitled "The Cream City" by Capt. Charles King. The principle stories of the number are "Professor Ezekiel Harkinson's Plan" by Henry H. Barrol and "How I Shot My First Elephant...
...Cosmopolitun Magazine is Mr. Brander Matthews, president of the Nineteenth Century Club, who has taken charge of the department of book reviews. The keen critical taste of Mr. Matthews and his fine judgment in literary matters make his book reviews exceedingly valuable. Mr. Matthews' name, added to that of Edward Everett Hale, in charge of "Social Problems"- Murat Halstead reviewing "Current Events"-and Miss Bisland with her European articles, gives the Cosmopolitan a department staff of exceptional brilliancy...
Just across from the old Washington elm stands a large brick building known as the Fay House, once occupied by Edward Everett. Here in a small front room many years ago Mr. Gilman composed the song so dear to us all, "Fair Harvard." The property has passed into the hands of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women, and is now known as the Annex...