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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Scholars of the First Group, 1909-10. K. I. Bennett '11, Saltonstall F. A. Brewer '10, John Harvard F. S. Cawley '11, John Harvard C. S. Collier '11, John Harvard S. H. Cross '12, Wendell B. M. Cutting '10, John Harvard E. M. Dodd, Jr., '10, Charles Wyman B. Emsley '11, Matthews A. H. Garside '11, Class of 1856 I. Goldberg '10, Price Greenleaf W. C. Graustein '10, John Harvard W. C. Greene '11, John Harvard C. H. Haberkorn, Jr., '12, John Harvard A. P. Happel '11, Price Greenleaf R. S. Holmes '10, John Harvard E. T. E. Hunt...
...Schurig '10, John HarvardW. Shepard '11, Price GreenleafJ. Slepian '11, Price GreenleafC. D. Snow '11, Price GreenleafJ. L. Stoddard '10, John HarvardR. S. Tucker '11, John HarvardR. W. Williams '12, John HarvardC. A. Woodard '12, John HarvardF. S. Wyner '11, Price GreenleafScholars of the Second Group, 1909-10.L. N. Alberts '10, Harvard CollegeF. L. Allen '12, Harvard CollegeE. Angell '11, Harvard CollegeE. W. Anthony, Jr., '12, Harvard CollegeR. E. Bagnall '11, Harvard CollegeW. H. Barber '11, Class of 1835D. C. Barton '11, Dana Scholarship of the Class of 1852C. Beard '10, BowditchA. L. Besse '10, Harvard CollegeA. M. Bierstadt...
...understand that we are to have in the near future a new group of chemical buildings and eventually Freshman dormitories. It is to be hoped that in the location of these buildings sufficient regard may be had to the general landscape plan which has been made, and that in their architecture they may conform to some standard type...
These meetings for the award of distinctions were established ten years ago by the Faculty as a public recognition of the scholars of the College. Invitations are sent out to undergraduate scholars of the first and second groups, the Governing Boards, the members of the Faculty, to scholars of the first group who have graduated within the last two years, and to a few others; but the meeting is open to all members of the University and to the general public. Among the speakers in former years on the same occasion have been the late Senator George Frisbie Hoar...
...have spoken frankly on this subject because the matter is a serious one for 1910 and for the College. Class unity is the one binding force which no class can lose and be more than a mere group of individuals taking their degrees in the same year. This is the time to restore the harmony of the class; it cannot be done after graduation...