Word: eliot
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Yesterday's reception in Brooks House, the third of the weekly teas given for students by the ladies of the Faculty, was attended by a considerable number of undergraduates and professors. Mrs. Eliot, Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. Langdon, and Mrs. Smith formed the reception committee, and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Francke, Mrs. W. H. Pickering, and Mrs. Bocher poured tea. Among the members of the Faculty who were persent were President Eliot, Professor Paine, Professor Francke, Professor Howard and Mr. Robinson...
...parlor of Phillips Brooks House will be open on Friday afternoons from four to six during the rest of the winter. Mrs. Eliot, Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. Shaler, and a few other ladies, together with some of the teachers in the different departments, will be present each week, and will be glad to welcome there, in a quite informal way, any members of the University...
...service, which will be very simple, will be conducted by the Rev. Samuel M. Crothers, pastor of the first Unitarian Church of Cambridge, of which Professor Dunbar was a member, and by the Rev. E. H. Hall, former pastor of the same church. The pall bearers are President Eliot, of the Corporation; Solomon Lincoln, Esq., '57, President of the Board of Overseers; Dr.S. A. Green, of the Class of '51; Professor J. B. Thayer '52, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46, of the Massachusetts Historical Society; Professor C. L. Smith '63, Dean...
Since the incorporation of the city of Boston in 1822, fourteen of the thirty-one mayors have been Harvard graduates. They were: John Phillips 1788, Josia Quincy 1790, Harrison Gray Otis 1783, Theodore Lyman 1810, Samuel Atkins Eliot '17, Jonathan Chapman '25, Martin Brimmer '14, John Prescott Bigelow '15, Josiah Quincy, Jr., '21, Nathaniel B. Shurtleff '31, Frederick O. Prince '36, Samuel A. Green '51, Nathan Matthews, Jr., '75, and Josiah Quincy...
...second of the weekly receptions to students by ladies of the Faculty was held yesterday afternoon in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. Mrs. Eliot again received, and tea was poured by Mrs. Ropes, Mrs. Cummings and other ladies of the Faculty. President Eliot and several of the professors of the University were also present. These teas will be held regularly every Friday afternoon during the winter months...