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...Winsor's last letter from London to the Nation treats of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, the old Puritan college where John Harvard took his degree. All traces of the college buildings as they stood in John Harvard's day have disappeared with the exception of one of the old outer walls. The green quadrangle seemed to call for a Statue of John Harvard such as now stands on the Delta. All that Emmanuel College has in the way of an effigy of Harvard is a stained glass figure in one of the refectory windows. This compares very poorly in dignity with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: John Harvard's College. | 1/24/1891 | See Source »

...social life grows every year. The Fay house is made much more a center for the students than it used to be, and this tends to increase the spirit of fellowship. this spirit is further increased by the various clubs which exist among the students. The meetings of the Emmanuel society have been of especial interest this year. Recent ones have been addressed by Mrs. Professor Palmer and Mrs. George Chaplain, and at the next one Professor F. G. Peabody will speak. The meetings of the Idler club have also been very pleasant, and the new English club has proven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Annex. | 1/17/1890 | See Source »

...apartments of Fay house are, indeed, too restricted to allow of as much congregation under its roof as may be thought desirable, but the accommodation is made the most of, and the spirit of fellowship is greater at present than at any other time. The Idler club and the Emmanuel society are among the means of bringing the students often together in a familiar way. To those the English club has lately been added. It is intended "to arouse an interest in the study of English," and specifically to give an opportunity for the discussion of topics suggested...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Harvard Annex. | 11/9/1889 | See Source »

During the year, the students have formed a prosperous social club, the Emmanuel Club, for the discussion of ethics and philanthropy: its meetings have been addressed by Prof. Peabody, Rev. Edward Abbott, Rev. William Lawrence, and other well known men. The spirit of fellowship is rapidly growing stronger and the students are becoming more united in their social and literary work. In point of numbers the Society has been more prosperous than in any former year, having one hundred and three women in its classes last year against ninety the year previous. The special student department is considered a most...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Annual Report of the Harvard Annex. | 11/15/1888 | See Source »

...Trinity, 185 pounds; 4-S. D. Muttlebury, of third Trinity, 193 1-2 pounds; 5-C. B. P. Bell, of Trinity, 185 pounds; 6-P. Landale, of Trinity 178 pounds; 7-R. H. P. Orde, of first Trinity, 163 1-2 pounds; stroke 8-J. C. Gardner, of Emmanuel, 164 pounds; coxswain-J. R. Rosburg, of Trinity, 118 pounds. Average weight, 179 pounds...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cambridge vs. Oxford. | 3/23/1888 | See Source »

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