Word: everetts
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...EVERETT ATHENAEUM. There will be a meeting of the society this afternoon at 5 o'clock, in Stoughton...
...closing words were as follows: I am the only survivor of those who made speeches in the great pavilion, which resounded for three or four hours with the eloquence of Quincy and Everett and Shaw and Story and Saltonstall and Sprague and Daniel Webster, [applause] whose presence alone was enough to give dignity and grandeur to any occasion. Nor must I omit to allude to the fact that among those speakers was that accomplished and eminent scholar and orator, Hugh Wesley Green, who, only six years later died at the home of his friend, George Pickering, of Boston, having visited...
...Rogers, 1682-1684; Increase Matlher, 1685-1701: Samuel Willard, 1701-1707; John Leverett, 1707-1724; William Wadsworth, 1725-1736; Edward Holyoke, 1737-1769; Samuel Locke, 1770-1773; Samuel Langdon, 1774-1780; Joseph Willard, 1781-1804; Samuel Webber, 1806-1810; John Thornton Kirkland, 1810-1828; Josiah Quincy, 1829-1855: Edward Everett, 1846-1849; Jared Sparks, 1849-1853; James Walker, 1853-1860; Cornelius Conway Felton, 1860-1862; Thomas Hill, 1862-1868; Charles W. Eliot...
...Sleeper, '89, and Mr. Everett, '89, aided by past and present members of the Harvard Glee Club, for some time past have been engaged in compiling the latest songs of Harvard. To-day their work will be presented to the public in the form of a book of one hundred pages which, it is by no means an exaggeration to say, is unique among collections of college song, both for the artistic taste displayed and for the thoroughness of the work done. The book is bound in the university colors and will ornament any home. As the most recent compilation...
...morning service will be conducted by President Dwight of Yale College, and Prof. C. C. Everett, Dean of the Harvard Faculty of Divinity. The Plummer Professor, Rev. Francis G. Peabody, will preach the sermon...