Word: eliot
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Next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in Brooks House Parlor, the Phillips Brooks House Association will give an informal reception to the Chinese and Japanese students in the University. President Eliot, a few other officers of the University, and specially invited undergraduates will be present. Dr. Charles D. Tenney and Mr. E. B. Drew '63, who has lately been a commissioner of customs in China, will be among the guests. J. D. White '07, will preside and a few informal speeches will be made, after which light refreshments will be served...
...VESPER SERVICE. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, D.D. Appleton Chapel, 5 P. M. The front seats are reserved for students and for officers of the University and their families till...
...second Vesper Service of the year will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Rev. S. A. Eliot '84, D. D., of Cambridge, will conduct the service. The following musical program will be rendered: "The Great Day of the Lord," Martin; "The People that Walk in Darkness," solo from "The Messiah" by Handel; "O Great Jehovah," Mozart. Mr. D. M. Babcock '77 will be the soloist...
President Eliot, chairman of the Massachusetts Committee of Selection representing the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, has received from the Trustees of the fund an announcement concerning the selection of a scholar from Massachusetts for the three-year term beginning in October, 1907. Qualifying examinations will be held in Boston on January 17 and 18 at a place to be announced later. Examinations will be held in the following subjects: Translation from Latin into English, Latin Prose, Latin Grammar, Translation from Greek into English, Greek Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. The last two subjects are alternative. The requirements in these subjects...
President Eliot has invited the following persons to serve with him as the Committee of Selection for the current year: G. H. Martin, Secretary of the State Board of Education, W. Orr, head master of the Springfield High School; A. E. Stearns, head master of Phillips Andover Academy; F. G. Ferry, professor of Mathematics, Williams College. The committee is about to issue a circular of information which will be sent to all colleges and secondary schools in Massachusetts