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...base ball nine will take a southern trip during the Easter vacation, taking fourteen men. The games now arranged for this trip are: Manhattan Athletic Club, at New York, April 2; Hill School, Potsdam, Penn., April 6; Philadelphia League, at Philadelphia, April 7; University of Pennsylvania, April 9; Fordham College, at Fordham, N. Y., April 11. In the latter part of April the club will play with Harvard, Exeter, and Andover. Two games are booked with Yale, and, provisionally, one with Princeton The nine is practically made up as follows: Catcher, Hunt '93; pitchers, Smith '94, Colby '95, and Buswell...
...sets of prizes are announced. For students of Semitic languages, $200 has been given by Dr. Peabody, and $250 by Mr. Schiff. This money will be distributed in fourteen prizes to students taking elective courses in Semitic languages. For students of ethics, Robert Treat Paine '55 has given $200 for two prizes of $100 each "for the best essays by any student of the University on the ethical aspect of the modern social questions." This year, for the first time, the Crowninshield scholar-ships are available, - two with an income of $200 each. The Henry B. Humphrey Fund has been...
Concerning the strength tests, it is interesting to find that there are now two undergraduates in the list of those who have the best ten records. A rather remarkable fact connected with the Intercollegiate records in track athletics is that thirteen out of the fourteen records have been made within the past year. Of these Yale holds four, Princeton and Harvard each three, and Amherst and Columbia each...
...candidate for Honors in English or in Modern Literature. The competitors may be undergraduates in the college, Harvard graduates resident as Graduate School students, or students pursuing courses of instruction in Cambridge under the direction of the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women. $450 has been divided into fourteen prizes, ranging from $20 to $40, which will be given to students of Semitic 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, but only in case a high degree of excellence is attained. For the best essays by any students of the University on the ethical aspects of the modern social...
...year, and then was apprenticed to an apothecary in New Brunswick for another twelvemonth. In 1839 he entered Harvard and graduated in the class of 1843. In 1845, after two years at the Divinity School, he became pastor of the Unitarian Church in Waltham, where he worked for fourteen years, much be loved by his parishioners. In 1859 he accepted the offer of the presidency of Antioch College in Ohio, to succeed Horace Mann. While president of Antioch he also performed the duties of pastor of the Church of the Redeemer in Cincinnati. On Feb. 26, 1862, Dr. Felton died...