Word: edwards
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Professors Emerton and Channing of Harvard, Mayor-elect Hart, and Rev. John G. Brooks, who has addressed many previous college conference meetings, and who will address the next one. After dinner an interesting essay on "Creeds considered as an obstruction to the progress of religion" was read by Mr. Edward Atkinson, the principal guest of the evening. Rev. Dr. Peabody made a short address, and after a few other speeches the meeting adjourned...
...Williamson has selected, as trustees of the new school, Messrs. John Wanamaker, Franklin B Gowan, Lemuel Coffin, William C. Ledwith, John Baird, Edward Longstrath, Henry C. Townsend, James W. Brooks and Alfred Helmbold, the last gentleman being the donor's private secretary. The trustees have organized and elected Mr. Baird as president, Mr. Brooks as treasurer and Mr. Helmbold as secretary...
...first periodical printed by undergraduates of Harvard College appeared July 14, 1810. It was called the Harvard Lyceum, and its chief editor was Edward Everett (1811). The object in founding this paper was to bring all topics referring to the college before the student body, and to pay particular attention to American literature. The board of editors consisted of seven seniors, and the paper was published semi-monthly. After a successful existence of nine months, the Lyceum stopped...
...Prentice and Merrill of the same institution were the guests of the evening. The election of officers resulted in the choice of many of the old board, as follows: President. Rev. Francis Woods, D. D.; vice-presidents, George D. Sargent. Rev. Emory J. Haynes; secretary, Wilbur E. Rowell; treasurer, Edward H. Mansfield...
...EDWARD STURGIS, Treas. H. A. A.HARVARD ASSEMBLIES. Those having invitations may get their tickets at 32 Beck Hall Dec. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, between 1.30 and 2 p. m., or upon receipt of subscription by check or P. O. order. Positively no person will be admitted without presenting a ticket at the door. 6t56...