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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...George P. Brigham, 100 Shepard Brooks, 1,000 Peter C. Brooks, 1,000 I.T. Burr, 1,000 Walter C. Cabot, 5,000 Mrs. Charles P. Cheney, 250 Mrs. E.S. Cheney, 1,000 W. Murray Crane, 5,000 George F. Fabyan, 25,000 Mrs. William H. Forbes, 5,000 Frederick Guild, Jr., 50 Charles Head, 1,000 Augustus Hemenway, 15,000 Francis L. Higginson, 60,000 George Higginson, 10,000 Henry L. Higginson, 10,000 James J. Higginson, 10,000 John Hogg, 1,000 H.S. Howe, 1,000 H.H. Hunnewell, 12,500 Walter Hunnewell, 2,000 C.C. Jackson, 1,000 Eben...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL ASSURED | 3/14/1902 | See Source »

...Republican Club has recently formed an advisory board of graduates, on which it has secured the services of Hon. Geo. F. Hoar '46, Hon. H. C. Lodge '71, Hon. Curtis Guild, Jr., '81, Hon. W. H. Moody '71, Hon. J. J. Myers '69, and Mr. T. Spalding '95. The members of this board will make suggestions to the club and keep it in closer touch with political life. Some of them will also serve as speakers at public meetings which will be held later in the year for the discussion of political subjects of importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Republican Club. | 1/10/1902 | See Source »

...December number of the Graduates' Magazine contains, among its articles, two which will be interesting to undergraduates as well as graduates. One of these is "Theodore Roosevelt at Harvard," by C. Guild, Jr., '81, and the other, "The Medical Supervision of Athletics," by E. A. Darling '90. The article on President Roosevelt's life at Harvard gives a clear idea of his character and personality, and his associations at the College as an undergraduate; and it draws, incidentally, an interesting picture of the University of twenty years ago. Dr. Darling's article, though written from a medical man's point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Graduates' Magazine. | 12/9/1901 | See Source »

Since all the speakers at the Home Market Club dinner in Mechanics Hall on April 30, are Harvard men, the Club has decided to reserve one table for Harvard students who may wish to attend. The speakers are Governor Roosevelt, Senator Hoar, Senator Lodge and Mr. Curtis Guild. Governor Crane, Mayor Hart and Senator Hanna will also be present and a reception will precede the dinner. Tickets are $3.00 each, and include two tickets to the spectators' gallery. Men wishing to attend should call at 2 Hollis Hall tonight between six and seven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Home Market Club Dinner. | 4/22/1901 | See Source »

...shorter stories seem the better. "Our Visitors" and "Epitaph on a Maid-of-all-work" by H. W. Longfellow are especially good, "To a Drop of Fresh Pond Water" by Curtis Guild, Jr., '81, and "The Maiden's Gambit" by F. J. Stimson '76, show no signs of age except in the appended dates of their respective authors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anniversary Lampoon. | 2/21/1901 | See Source »

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