Word: gov
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...annual meeting and dinner of the Yale alumni of Boston were held yesterday at the Parker House. Some 150 gentlemen were present, and Rev. Walcott Calkins, class of 1856, presided. Among the gentlemen present were President Dwight, Prof. Fisher, Gov. Ames, Lieut. - Gov. Brackett, Prof. Goodwin of Harvard, Rev. W. B. Wright, Rev. H. M. Dexter, Prof. E. Y. Hinks, Prof. Coy, Hon. W. W. Crapo, Dr. Increase N. Tarbox, Mr. Linus M. Child, Mr. Alfred Hemingway, Mr. E. P. Nettleton, Judge Baldwin, Prof. Jeshup, Prof. P. P. Otis, Mr. J. Haskell Butler and others...
...first gentleman called on was Gov. Ames, who said that Yale University was "so peculiarly a New England institution that it seemed almost to belong to Massachusetts." He congratulated the university on its brilliant record and its glowing future. Lieut. - Gov. Brackett and others then followed...
...annual alumni dinner of Yale will take place in Boston on Wednesday, February 2. Among those who have signified their purpose to be present are Gov. Ames, Lieut. Gov. Brackett, President Dwight, and Mr. Chauncey Depew...
...under the auspices of the Phi Beta Kappa society, the first lecture of which will be given next Wednesday evening by President Dwight, who will talk on "What a Yale Student should be." Later on, Prof. Hadley will lecture on "Congressional Regulation of Railroads." Professor Wheeler and Ex-Gov. D. H. Chamberlain have also agreed to deliver lectures in this course, as have Senators Hawley and Allison, unless they be prevented by pressure of their public business...
...base-ball grounds at Williams will be called "Weston Field" in honor of Gov. Weston, who gave $3,500 for draining purposes...