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This new society, as thus organized, will elect to membership such men as shall prove their ability as speakers. The society will hold open meetings, and full opportunity will be given to all university men to speak at the meetings, as candidates for membership. Thus in no sense will the scope of the Union be limited, and the character will be infinitely bettered...
...most appropriate souvenir of Phillips Brooks for Harvard men may be had in the Phillips Brooks Memorial Number of the Harvard Monthly, just out. It contains a full page picture of the late Bishop, his last sermon preached in Appleton Chapel and contributions from President Eliot, Dr. A. P. Peabody. Dean Lawrence, Edward E. Hale, Lyman Abbot, Leighton Parks, Thomas W. Higginson, Mr. Hooper and Mr. Reed. Price, 25 cts. For sale at all newstands in Cambridge and Boston...
...characteristic only of a very shallow thinker. Certainly all the luxury with which Harvard's sons had been lavished, did not abate one whit the patriotic ardor they showed in the late war. When a test came, Harvard men were revealed, not shorn of their manliness, but armed with full strength and vigor...
...frontispiece is a portrait of the Bishop from a photograph by Pach taken recently in Cambridge. There have been better likenesses, but as the Harvard picture, sentiment makes it good. After the portrait there is printed in full the last sermon Dr. Brooks preached in Appleton chapel. One cannot read it without seeing the great man in the pulpit and feeling again the force of his rushing words on the "necessity of life" and "the glory of obedience." There is also a fac-simile of the last page of the same sermon with the date of its delivery...
...Carter, full back on the Technology eleven last year, will enter Cornell next fall...