Word: eliot
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...service in memory of the late Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, wife of Professor George H. Palmer, will be held in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. President Eliot, President Angell of the University of Michigan, President Tucker of Dartmouth College and President Hazard of Wellesley College, will deliver brief memorial addresses. The Wellesley College choir will sing several appropriate hymns. Mrs. Palmer's friends and associates are cordially invited to be present. Students who have been in Professor Palmer's courses may obtain reserved seat tickets of Mr. W. C. Lane at the College Library. The service will...
...Bulletin, which is published today, contains a full account of President Eliot's recent trip to Buffalo and Cleveland, together with complete stenographic reports of his speeches at each place. A report of the service in memory of Phillips Brooks, which was held at Trinity Church, Boston, last Friday, illustrated by reproductions from photographs of Brooks House and the bust of Philips Brooks by Hugh Cairns, is also printed. An article on the Rhodes Scholarships conference which was held in University Hall on Saturday and a number of reports of local activities complete the issue...
...Harvard" was used by the University crews of '58, '59 and '60, in the first of which President Eliot '53, at that time a tutor in Harvard College, rowed at four, and Professor A. Agassiz '55, at bow. She was the first six-oared shell built in America, and differed from the racing shell of today only in being shorter, wider and higher out of the water, and having more simple rigging...
June 19, 1858--Second Beacon Cup Regatta, over a three-mile course on the Charles River. The order of the winning crew was as follows: Stroke, B. W. Crowninshield '58; 5, C. Crowninshield '60; 4, C. W. Eliot '53; 3, J. H. Ellison '59; 2, R. B. Gelston '58; bow, A. Agassiz '55. There was no coxswain. Time...
...dedication of the Semitic Museum, which will take place on Thursday, February 5, addresses will be made by President Eliot, Mr. J. H. Schiff, the donor of the Museum building, and Professor D. S. Lyon, curator of the Museum. It is probable that Professor C. E. Norton and Dr. Cyrus Adler of Washington, will also speak. The Museum will be opened to the public for the first time on Friday, February 6, and will be open every day thereafter, Sundays and holidays excepted, from...