Word: edward
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Course 3 will be given during the first half year by Mr. Edward Robinson, Curator of Classical Antiquities in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Mr. Robinson is well known by his admirable catalogue of the casts of Greek and Roman sculpture in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts Course 4 will be given during the second half year by Mr. C. H. Moore. A full description of these courses may be had from the elective pamphlets which will be out within a few days...
Silas Curry, Ph. D., elocution; William Edward McClintock, highway engineering; James Gray Lathrop, athletics; Alphonse Brun, French; Alfred Bull Nichols, A. B. D. B., German; Theodore Henckels, S. B. French; Heinrich Conrad Bierwirth, Ph.D., German; Thaddeus William Harris; Ph. D., geology; Robert Tracy Jackson, S. D., paleontology; James Lee Love, A. M. mathematics; Herman Wadsworth Haley, Ph. D., Latin; Frank Beverly Williams, A. M., Roman Law; William Michel Woodworth, Ph. D., microscopic anatomy; Francis Kingsley Ball, A.M., Latin; Charles Burton Gullick, A.M., Greek: Comfort Avery Adams, Jr., S. B., electrical engineering; John Wesley Churchill, A. M, elocution...
...question of continuing the custom; and therefore a like service will be held this year. Invitations have been sent to those graduates who served in the war, to join us under. graduates in this Harvard tribute. There will be music, led by the Glee Club, and Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson '66 will read his paper on "The Lesson of the Soldier," - the story of Charles Russell Lowell. The service will be held at eleven o'clock in the morning, and all members and friends of the university are invited...
...take pleasure in announcing that Edward Roscoe Mathews '96 has been elected a regular editor of the CRIMSON...
...above the standard. The first story of the number is "Wakianla," an Indian story by Lee Hager. It is not a commonplace story and is very pleasing. It is a love story, but it is well worked up and keeps up the interest to the end. "Their Wedding" by Edward G. Knoblauch is a story of the rivalry of the two belles of a country town. It is amusing though very improbable. A "Triolet" by H. H. is poor. The "College Kodaks" are very good, best of all is the fourth. The second and the last are the poorest...