Word: edwin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Friday sessions will be held in Sanders Theatre. Among other addresses, Professor S. M. Macvane will speak on "Democracy and Diplomacy," and the Hon. George F. Hoar '46, Edwin V. Morgan '90, and others will take part in a discussion on an historical subject. President Eliot will also give a brief address. Lunch at 1 p. m. will be given by the President and Fellows of Harvard College in Memorial Hall. Afterwards members will have an opportunity to visit Harvard and Radcliffe under guidance of the history clubs of the two colleges. At 3.30, the President and Corporation of Radcliffe...
...following list contains the first ten tennis players in the country as prepared by the committee: D. F. Davis '00, Edwin P. Fisher and Dr. James Dwight: M. D. Whitman '99 (owe 1-6), D. F. Davis '00 (scratch), W. H. Larned (scratch), J. P. Paret, K. Collins, G. L. Wrenn, Jr., '96, L. E. Ware '99, B. C. Wright '03, H. Ward '00, R. T. Huntington. The other Harvard men ranked as follows: 19, E. R. Marvin '99; 21, A. Codman '97; 22, R. McKittrick '99; 30, S. P. Ware...
...entitled the "Belvidere Apollo"; in 1832, Roundell Palmer, now Lord Selborne, won the prize for his "Staffa"; in 1837, Arthur Peurhyn Stanley, afterwards Dean of Westminster, for "The Gipsies"; in 1839, John Ruskin for his "Salsette and Elephanta"; in 1843, Matthew Arnold wrote the prize poem, "Cromwell"; in 1852, Edwin Arnold, "The Feast of Belshazzar." At a later date, in 1860, J. A. Symonds, author of the "Renaissance in Italy," won the prize for "The Escorial...
...course no insult to the visitors was intended; but to make their customs an object of ridicule in so public a way, and in their very faces, was a piece of arrogance which, though not purposely offensive, must have cut deep into Indian sensibilities. Very truly yours, EDWIN H. HALL...
...Palfrey Exhibition for 1898-99 was awarded to Edwin Bidwell Wilson...