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...composition shall be written in four voices (soprano, alto, tenor, and bass), for chorus, with or without solo voices, and with organ or piano accompaniment. The time required for its performance must not exceed six minutes. The words shall be either English or Latin, religious or secular, original or selected. A prize will be awarded only in case a composition is submitted which fulfils the requirements of the committee. The prize composition will be performed in Appleton Chapel with chorus and organ, under the direction of Mr. W. A. Locke '69. The compositions must be presented to the chairman...
...Instructor in Extracting and Anaesthesia; A. I. Andrews Ph.D.--Assistant in History; H. A. Bellows '06, W. B. Blake '05, A. Brooks '05, S. P. Chase A.M., R. W. Coues A.M. '95, L. Hatch A.M. '05, L. Lewis '01, W. L. Stoddard 1G., W. E. McNeill '02--Assistants in English; A. L. Mayer 1L.--Assistant in Social Ethics; H. R. Shipherd '08--Assistant in English; F. L. Thompson--Assistant in History. D. P. Lockwood A.M. '03 was appointed Proctor for the remainder of the current academic year. The resignation of A. F. Lemberger 2L. as proctor...
...Certain Delightful English Towns," by W. D. Howelles...
...armies in their reconnoiters around the Federal capital, showed the strategic position which the armies occupied on each the three days of the battle, and then described the battle and General Lee's retreat. He explained the decisive character of the conflict by referring to the session of the English House of Commons on the eve of the battle, when, after an argument extending far into the night, it was decided to wait before formally recognizing the Confederate government...
...Buehler is instructor of English as well as head-master of the Hotchkiss School. An educator and a clergyman, he is also the author of several books on subjects relating to secondary education, and has edited Macaulay's "Life of Johnson." Having spent many years of his life in the town of Gettysburg, Mr. Buehler has had an excellent opportunity for making an exhaustive investigation, as well as for learning many of the personal experiences of the soldiers, and of those living in the vicinity during the three days' fighting. This lecture has been delivered many times, and has gained...