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Yesterday evening at Sanders Theatre a large audience cordially welcomed Hon. W. C. P. Breckenridge of Kentucky, who, as a guest of the Free Wool Club, spoke on "The Responsibilities of Power." Mr. Breckenridge said...
Those who heard the recent address by Bishop Kendrick, of Arizona and New Mexico, will be interested to know that Bishop Talbot, of Idaho, who is now a guest of Rev. Edward Abbott, will address students of the University in Lawrence Scientific School building tomorrow evening at 6.30. Bishop Talbot will speak at the invitation of the St. Paul's Society and the Christian Association, and will speak on Sunday evening because he has no week evening free. It is hoped that a large company of students will greet...
Bishop Kendrick of Arizona and New Mexico is spending a week in Cambridge as the guest of Rev. Edward Abbott. He is in the East for the purpose of interesting men in the religious life of the territories in which he is settled, and will address the Young Men's Christian Association for that purpose this evening. Bishop Kendrick has charge of the work accomplished by the Episcopal church, and o is acquainted with the social life in that large district which, though for many years a part of the United States, has so preserved the customs of the Spanish...
Professor James Bryce, of England, has been in Cambridge the past week as the guest of President Eliot...
...annual CRIMSON dinner was given at the Parker House last night and was a great success. The officers of the dinner were as follows: President, R. M. Fullerton; Orator, E. A. Darling; Poet, H. A. Davis; Toast-Master, H. McK. Landon; Chorister, W. J. Farquhar. The guest of the evening was Mr. F. C. Cobb, '90, late president of the CRIMSON. Toasts were given upon general subjects, such as athletics, college rank, etc, and upon various special subjects chiefly interesting to the editors of the CRIMSON...