Word: edward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Dana '74, gives as the reason for the failure of the recent Harvard crews the lack of "beat" or rhythm of stroke. In other words, the men do not pull together. The next article is on "Fay House of Radcliffe College" by Arthur Gilman. "A Group of Presidents," by Edward Everett Hale '39, accompanies the group portrait of Josiah Quincy, Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, James Walker and C. C. Felton, five former presidents of Harvard. The American School of Classical Studies in Rome is described at length by W. G. Hale '70. The number concludes with the regular departments...
...were held Thursday evening, were interesting. About 150 members were graduated, receiving from President Ely diplomas which represented three grades, one for faithful attendance, another for good progress in the work of the year, and the third grade for excellent progress. Addresses to the members were made by Professor Edward Cummings and by George L. Paine '96. Declamations and music also formed a part of the programme of the evening...
...Engineering, both for five years from September 1; reappointing Daniel Lawrence Turner, C. E., instructor in Surveying and Hydraulics, from September 1; reappointing the following instructors for one year from September 1: William Vaughan Moses, S. B., in Drawing and Mechanical Designing; Walter Safford Burke in Mechanical Engineering; William Edward McClintock in Highway Engineering; George Staples Rice, S. B., in Sanitary Engineering; Lionel Simeon Marks, M. E., in Mechanical Engineering; reappointing as proctors for one year from September 1 John Henry Boynton A. M., Hollis Webster A. M., Henry Richardson Linville A. M., Albert Emerson Benson A. M., Frederick Clarke...
...some time, is the intercollegiate chess trophy. It was donated in 1892 by such business men as Chauncey M. Depew, F. H. Betts, S. B. Chittenden, S. H. Chapman and E. A. Caswell, the originator of the movement, for Yale; P. H. Butler, John Greenaugh, J. J. Higginson, Edward King, and H. W. Poor, for Harvard; W. Royal Cutting, G. L. Rives, F. A. Schermerhorn, and W. O. Wilson, for Columbia; and Cleveland H. Dodge for Princeton. The cost of the cup was five hundred dollars. Columbia won the trophy in '92 and '93, but in '94 surrendered...
Among the old editors who have contributed articles to this volume are C. S. Sage '67, E. W. Fox '67, W. G. Peckham '67, who is to be toast master at the dinner tonight, Edward Hale '79, Theodore Roosevelt '80, Professor A. B. Hart '80, C. H. Grandgent '83, C. R. Clapp '84, and Lloyd McKim Garrison...