Word: fellows
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...informal luncheon will be given to members of the staff of the University Museum in the Trophy Room of the Union this afternoon at 1 o'clock. President Lowell will be present, but Dr. H. P. Wolcott '58, Fellow of the College, who had previously accepted, has been called out of town. The luncheon will be most informal, the object being to bring the members of the staff together socially. There will therefore be no regular speeches...
...Roachford, a waiter at Memorial Hall, shot and seriously injured H. Hughes, a fellow waiter, early yesterday afternoon. The trouble started in the servants' dressing room with a dispute over dishes; the men became excited and were soon engaged in a lively brawl. A. Terry, another waiter, attempted to separate the fighters, whereupon, Roachford pulled a revolver and fired several shots at Hughes, striking him in the arm and abdomen. Roachford immediately ran out of the Hall, pursued by Jones, a waiter, and Gale, who is employed in the office. Gale and Jones lost track of Roachford on Harvard street...
Invitations have been sent to members of the staff of the University Museum to meet at an informal luncheon in the Trophy Room of the Union next Saturday at 1 o'clock. President Lowell and Dr. H. P. Wolcoff '88 Fellow, are planning to be present. The object of the dinner is to bring the members of the staff together socially...
...Calumet and Hecla copper mines was spent in endeavors to advance zoological research. His gifts to the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology amounted to more than a million dollars. He was a member of the Board of Overseers from 1873 to 1878 and in 1885, and a Fellow of Harvard College from 1878 to 1884 and from...
...great ideals which unity the teachers, students, and graduates. These ideals are a love of freedom, which, as Emerson said, could be taken from men no more than the sun can be taken from the sky; and a desire to lead an honorable career by service to fellow men and country. The unity of ideals in college is great, and the diversity in characters always has been and always will be great...