Word: eliot
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Photograph Committee--J. D. Eliot, T. S. Farrelly, A. G. Gille, A. N. Holcombe, B. H. Squires, H. M. Turner...
Photograph Committee--J.D. Eliot, T.S. Farrelly, A.G. Gill, A.N. Holcombe, B.H. Squires, H.M. Turner...
...following men will take charge of the polls at the hours named: 8-9--H.B. Sawyer, S.K. Becker; 9-10--D. McFadon, R. Withington; 10-11--J.L. White, P.H. Noyes; 11-12--W.G. Graves, H.A. Bellows; 12-1--J.D. Eliot, T.S. Farrelly; 1-2--T.B. Dorman, C.W. Wickersham; 2-3--L.I. Neale, C.E. Clement; 3-4--C.A. Fultz, F.C. Irving; 4-5--A.G. Gill, F.D. Webster; 5-6--N. Kelley, A.A. Schaefer...
...remodelled and enlarged Harvard Club of New York was formally opened last week. Many alumni including President Eliot, Mr. Charles S. Fairchild '63, former Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Joseph H. Choate '52, former ambassador to England, were present. The Columbia, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Yale, and Cornell clubs were represented by their respective presidents or secretaries, as were the Harvard clubs from other cities. Mr. Austin G. Fox, president of the Club, presided. President Eliot, Mr. Choate, Mr. Edmund Wetmore '60, and Major Henry L. Higginson h. '82 delivered informal addresses...
...regular Sunday afternoon meeting at the Prospect Union tomorrow at 4 o'clock Mr. Frank K. Foster will speak on "Ideals of Trade Unionism." Mr. Foster is one of the leading labor orators of the country. He delivered the answer to President Eliot's address on "Employer's Policies," which was given before the Economic Club of Boston last year. The meeting will be open to the public...