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...following men are entitled to deliver commencement parts. Of the candidates for the degree of A. B., Latin Oration, C. M. Walsh. English parts, G. A. Eliot, W. W. Fenn, E. H. Hibbard, E. H. Lounsbury, J. H. Mitchell. Of the candidates for the degree of A. M., Nelson; of the candidates for the degree of L. L. B., H. Melville, and of the candidates for the degree of B. D., A. T. Brooks...
...Eliot, chairman of the class committee, made some remarks on the class fund, stating the purpose of the fund and requesting members of the class to subscribe liberally. The class secretary, Mr. Hibbard, also made remarks about the class lives, stating that although he had received verbal promises from more than a hundred men that they would write their lives, but fourteen lives had been handed in. Mr. Hibbard offered to "interview" any members of the class who did not feel equal to the task of writing his life himself ; although he did not think this a good plan...
...prepared nominations were as follows: President Arthur was nominated by Mr. Hayes, '84; Bayard, by Mr. Hibbard, '84; Cleveland, by Mr Hoar, L. S.; Fairchild of Wisconsin, by Mr. Pew, L. S.; Ex-President Grant by Mr. Barnes, ; 84; Senator Hawley, By Mr. Sanford, '85; John Sherman, by Mr. Merriam, '86; Sam. J. Tilden, by Mr. Ramage, '84. As the gentleman who was to have nominated Mr. Blaine did not appear, ten minutes was given to Mr. Macafee, '87, who nominated the "Plumed Knight" in a very able speech...
...Eaton. L. S., Edmunds ; Sherman Hoar, L. S., Cleveland ; W. A. Pew. L. S., Fairchild ; H. M. Sewall, L. S., Carlisle ; H. E. Barnes, '84, Grant ; S. M. Hayes, '84, Arthur ; E. A. Hibbard, '84, Bayard ; B. B. Ramage, '84, Tilden ; E. T. Sanford, '85, Hawley ; J. M. Merriam, '86, Sherman ; W. B. Scofield, '87, Blaine. After these nominations have been made, five-minute speeches in favor of new candidates, or in support of those already presented will be in order. After all the nominations have been made, the result of the Union university canvass, which has been in progress...
EDWARD A. HIBBARD, Secy class of 1844.LIFE OF RICHARD FULLERTON, A MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1844.I was born in Covington, Kentucky, June 10, 1861. My father, Charles F. Fullerton, was born in Dover, N. H., October 23, 1818. He was one of four sons of Eugene L. Fullerton, a physician of Dover. My grandfather's ancestors came to America from England, in 1744, and settled in Scituate, Mass. His branch of the family removed to Dover, where he was born July 12, 1783. In 1806 he married Rebecca Allison of Keene, N. H., and lived with her until...