Word: farlow
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...following acted as honorary pall-bearers: President Eliot, Professor J. Royce, Professor W. R. Spalding '87, Professor W. G. Farlow '66, Professor J. W. White '77, Mr. W. P. P. Longfellow '55, Professor F. S. Converse '83, Professor A. A. Howard '82, Mr. A. W. Foote '74, Mr. G. Riddle '74, Mr. W. J. Winch, Mr. A. H. Dakin, Mr. C. S. Hamlin...
...fill the unexpired terms of Professor C. L. Smith '63, Miss A. M. Longfellow, and Mrs. L. H. Farlow, the following were elected members of the Council: Professor F. P. Cabot '90, Mrs. H. Parkman of Boston, and Mrs. M. Goes, Radcliffe...
...President of the University enumerates numerous accessions which have been made to the Museum during the past year. As in former years, the collections representing the life and customs of the North American Indians have been greatly increased in value and interest by the gifts of Mr. L. H. Farlow...
...Peabody Museum has recently acquired a fine collection of Indian relics from the northern coast of America, southern Alaska, British Columbia, and northern California. They are the gift of Mr. L. H. Farlow, brother of Professor W. G. Farlow '66, instructor in the Botanical Department, and include many implements of native manufacture. Mr. Farlow has presented many Indian relics to the Museum during the last three years...
Nineteen essays were submitted for undergraduate prizes, and six for the graduate prizes. The judges for the undergraduate prizes were Professor' C.H. Grandgent '83, Dr. G.H. Maynadien '89, and Rev. Dr. S. MeC. Crothers h.'99; for the graduate prizes the judges were Professor, G.F. Moore, Professor W.G. Farlow '66 and F.P. Fish '75. The prizes for Greek and Latin dissertations will be announced later...