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...teams will line-up as follows: HARVARD. WILLIAMS. Felton, l.e. r.e., Rice Rogers, l.t. r.t., Walker Leslie, l.g. r.g., Michael Storer, c. c., Anderson Fisher, r.g. l.g., Oakes Gardiner, r.t. l.t., Garfield Smith, r.e. l.e., Vinal Potter, q.b. q.b., Fish Campbell, l.h.b. r.h.b., Payson Wendell, r.h.b. l.h.b., Nagle T. H. Frothingham, f.b. f.b., Linder...
...judges for the debate with Yale, in Sanders Theatre, have been chosen by the Debating Council as follows: President H. A. Garfield of Williams College, District Attorney C. S. Whitman of New York, and Mr. Wilson Farrand, principal of Newark Academy, Newark, N. J. Professor G. P. Baker '87, of the English Department, will preside...
...Those who actually do the work of conservation have, therefore, a peculiar claim upon us. While I was President, there were no two men to whom I felt I owed more, from the standpoint of the public service, than Messrs. Garfield and Pinchot, for the work they did in connection with conservation...
...study, to write virtuous articles in which he declaims against the greed of people who are engaged in destroying our forests or wasting our water supply. But it is an exceedingly difficult thing practically to work out a scheme of conservation. And this was just exactly what Messrs. Garfield and Pinchot did. Their work was done not only with zeal and disinterestedness, but with the utmost efficiency. They actually put into practice as working principles the theories which a great many men, including I myself, for instance, thoroughly approve, but which were reduced to action in satisfactory shape...
...entertainments given by the Union have included a number of lectures and talks by prominent men, many of whom have spoken in past years. The series of lectures on professions has been continued. President H. A. Garfield, of Williams College, spoke on "Education"; W. B. Parsons spoke on "Engineering"; Dr. R. C. Cabot '89 on "Medicine"; Rev. Endicott Peabody h.'04 on "The Ministry"; and W. M. E. Perkins '07 on "Journalism." Among the other men of national reputation who drew large audiences were Lieutenant Sir Ernest Shackleton, F. Hopkinson Smith, Hon. E. Sumner Mansfield, Hon. Henry Clews, and Horace...